You may be interested in CGI::FormBuilder the docs have an example that goes a little something like this
# snipped creation of form object
if ($form->submitted && $form->validate) {
# Get form fields as hashref
my $field = $form->fields;
# Do something to update your data (you would write this)
do_data_update($field->{lname}, $field->{fname},
$field->{email}, $field->{phone},
$field->{gender});
# Show confirmation screen
print $form->confirm(header => 1);
}
else {
# Print out the form
print $form->render(header => 1);
}
Update Here the form's validation rules will prevent the one id parmeter from having your code believe that the form has been submitted
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