Looks like it.
HTMLhelp.com doesn't mention a separate parameter for
name=value, only
name.x and
name.y. Neither does the
official HTML spec.
It looks like you'll have to find another way, like making your page number part of the name, such as
<INPUT type="image" name="page23" src="...">
A grep through all params with a name matching /^page(\d+)\.x$/ will then find your page number.
($param) = grep /^page\d+\.x$/, $cgi->param;
Or, using
map, and the fact that a regex that doesn't match returns an empty list, and a list of captured matches if it does, that can even become:
($page) = map /^page(\d+)\.x$/, $cgi->param;
That doesn't look half bad to me.
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