I read through the documentation, the manuals, and the source. I couldn't find any mention of legend. From my vantage point, I think that FormHandler will ignore legend, regardless of whether you try to enter it or not:). I tried entering legend with this script, but no luck.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use HTML::FormHandler::Moose; extends 'HTML::FormHandler::Model::DBIC'; use namespace::autoclean; my $form = HTML::FormHandler->new( field_list => [ authors => { type => 'Multiple', label_column => 'last_name', legend => 'first_name', required => 1 } ] ); $form->process(); print my $rendered_form = $form->render;

In reply to Re: HTML::FormHandler rendering by Khen1950fx
in thread HTML::FormHandler rendering (somewhat SOLVED) by CountZero

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