I have a semi-quick question, I'm sure its very easy, as I could have done it in C++, but because of my lack of experience - - I don't know how to do it in perl.
while ($ucount <= $icount) { $radio_$ucount = param('radio_$ucount'); $textarea$ucount = param('textarea$ucount'); $ucount++; } $ucount = 1;

Do I need to do some sort of "PRINT" to be able to use the variable $ucount as a 'modifier' so it should use this code:
$radio_1 = param('radio_1'); $textarea1 = param('textarea1'); $ucount++; (UCOUNT IS NOW 2) $radio_2 = param('radio_2'); $textarea2 = param('textarea2'); $ucount++; (UCOUNT IS NOW 3) etc etc...
I'm sure I'm most likely missing something simple, but its those simple things that drive me crazy!

In reply to Using Variables with Variables by Trihedralguy

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