I *think* I see where you're going with this. Basically you want arbitrary data structure validation.
Typically people call the "profile" for such validation, a schema. You'll see that term most frequently with XML data.
In the Perl world, there are no doubt a number of tools that let you validate data against a schema. One such tool is Data-Rx (homepage). One particularly nice feature is that the author has also prepared implementations in other languages, so the same schema can be used against a number of different end-points.
Sorry for not directly answering your question, but I would feel silly if I didn't mention this existing tool.
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In reply to Re: Ubiquity of the CGI param method
by LTjake
in thread Ubiquity of the CGI param method
by jwark
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