I have a prototype page that I'm working on and I'm trying to figure out how to use a scrolling_list. I've got it created... scrolling_list( { -name => 'stage1left', -id => 'stage1left', -size => 10, -class => 'list', -multiple => 'true' } ) I am populating it with AJAX. On the submit I am just trying to print it out to the next page that displays...
my @left = param( 'stage1left' ); print header(),"@left";
However, nothing prints out. I can add in some extra text like  print header(),'test',"@left"; and the 'test' prints, but nothing else. Using Firebug, I can determine that the 'stage1left' is never getting passed or it is getting passed as ".cgifields". Any help would be wonderful. Thanks!

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