Can you explain what is it supposed to do? This example
my ($html); if ($form->submitted && $form->validate) { my $field = $self->{'q'}->Vars; if($form->submitted eq 'Process Group Action'){ if($field->{'group_action'} eq 'add_to_group'){ $self->_add_phone_numbers_to_group($field); $self->{'q'}->delete('_submitted_Group_Actions'); } elsif($field->{'group_action'} eq 'remove_from_group'){ $self->_remove_phone_numbers_from_group($field); $self->{'q'}->delete('_submitted_Group_Actions'); } elsif($field->{'group_action'} eq 'edit_group'){ $self->_edit_group($field); $self->{'q'}->delete('_submitted_Group_Actions'); } elsif($field->{'group_action'} eq 'delete_from_list'){ $self->_delete_phone_numbers_from_list($field); $self->{'q'}->delete('_submitted_Group_Actions'); } } $html = $form->render(); } else { $html = $form->render(); }
is too much typing. if($foo){print 1} else {print 1} so
my ($html); if ($form->submitted && $form->validate) { my $field = $self->{'q'}->Vars; if($form->submitted eq 'Process Group Action'){ if ... } $html = $form->render();

In reply to Re: RFC: CGI::FormBuilder::Template::HTML::LoopedVariables by Anonymous Monk
in thread RFC: CGI::FormBuilder::Template::HTML::LoopedVariables by hesco

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