You are missing a closing } in your example, that would lead me to beleive that this isn't the code actualy producing that result....or just a cut and paste error, either way it would be good to add your } and enlose all your code and results in <code></code> tags.
I am wondering if you are also misusing HTML::Form the documentation says to use $form->inputs() to get at the fields and your are accessing its hash directly. I would think that the behavour of objects when you don't follow their interface is undefined as you are seeing. I am willing to bet however that the output you are getting is the result of some sort of string overloading in the first case that you arn't getting in the second.
In reply to Re: HTML::Form Phenomena
by eric256
in thread HTML::Form Phenomena
by dReKurCe
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