It doesn't work right because you shouldn't be
print-ing
the submit buttons; the submit method (as well as the
other HTML methods in CGI.pm) *returns* the HTML, so you
should just take the
print statements out, and it should
work just fine.
th([ submit(-name=>'action', -value=>'whatever'),
and so on.
By the way, you don't *have* to use the CGI.pm methods if
you don't want to, or if you're more comfortable just
printing out HTML. Personally, I've never found much of
a use for them.
As Abigail
wrote:
"CGI.pm's set of methods that output html tags seems to me
as useful as an English.pm module with a method for every
word, and using that instead of writing plain text."
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