foreach my $name ( @names ) {
my $value = $query->param( $name );
}
my $organisers_name=('organisers_name');
...
Not sure what you are trying to there, but something like
my %param_hash = $query->Vars;
# later, perhaps after some validation
<p1>$param_hash{organisers_name}<br>
might be worth considering. I haven't seen a
<p1> tag before, is that a typo?
And, as others have suggested, keep an eye on the error logs.
updated: gave the param_hash the correct sigil
updated 2: You are missing the print $q->header; line too. That could be the cause of your 500 error.
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