Reducing the detail and blowing in some white space, your template looks something like
<table> <tmpl_var form-start> <tr> <td><tmpl_var form -submit></td> </tr> <tmpl_loop name="PHONES"> <tr> <td><tmpl-var field-looped-CHECKBOX></td> <td><tmpl-var name=FNAME></td> </tr> </tmpl_loop> <tmpl_var form-end> INSERT_NEW_RECORD_HERE </table>
It might be a bit easier if you gave an example of how you would expect the above to render.

I agree with ELISHEVA that adding an id to each field may be the way to go.

I'm a great fan of H::T partly because it is lightweight and it would be a shame if it got mucked about with. :-)

btw, <tmpl-var...> throws an error in H::T.


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

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