I've tried to create a form in a following way:
print $query->header(), $query->start_html('XX');
print $query->start_form(-method=>'post', -action=>'program.pl');
print $query->table(
$query->Tr( # line 167
$query->td(...)
),
...
);
print $query->end_form();
print $query->end_html();
It doesn't work allthough I have done same thing exactly the
same way earlier. error.log says
Undefined subroutine &main::Tr called at /DOCS/Department/SG/cgi-bin/Projects/projects.pl line 167.
So, does anyone have any good guess, what's wrong?
In my script file I've got following specifications
use CGI qw(:standard);
my $query = new CGI;
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