***UPDATE*** GOSH MY MIND IS PHP :D ...***UPDATE***
Dont forget that perl is not PHP, it better that is why you switched... use eq for string comparison!!! If you forget you will ask just the very same question as written below
Hi,
I am trying to determine which of my submit buttons was clicked to actually submit the form... I am using CGI.pm
looks like this:
if (param('poslat') ){
print param('poslat');
if (param('poslat') == 'Schvalit_vse') {
print 'schvalit_vse_clicked';
}
if (param('poslat') == 'Schvalit vybrane') {
my @checks = param('box');
print 'schvalit_vybrane_clicked';
foreach (@checks) {
print $_;
}
...
submit(-name=>'poslat', -value=>'Schvalit_vse'). br. br. br.
submit(-name=>'poslat', -value=>'Schvalit vybrane')
...
What happens is that all the conditions above pass (it kinda looks like all the buttons were clicked even if it was just a one) What am I missing here? ... THNX
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