I have searched all my books and perl monks on this topic, and would love some help. I have an HTML form using
<select MULTIPLE name="name">
<option value=1>blah blah
<option value=2>blah blah
</select>
This is a nice format because it creates a small, scrolling list where several items can be selected. The thing is several identical names get passed equaling different values.
So I get several name="something"'s passed. CGI.pm will get just the first name/value pair when several names are identical with the param (name) method. Can anyone think of a way of getting ALL of the values passed with the same name? I can think of some complicated ways, but I suppose I'm in search of finesse.
Thanks for your help.
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