Ohhhhh gracious ones,
I am trying to use labels in a CGI form. Is this correct? When I view the html, I do not see the labels working. Can you tell me exactly what should be done?
use CGI;
$query = new CGI;
@letters=("a", "b", "c");
%labels=('1=>a',
'2=>b',
'3=>c');
print $query->header(-title=>'some letters & labels'),
$query->start_html('Welcome to letters'),
$query->h1('Welcome letters'),
$query->h3("Please select the what you would like to"),
$query->p,
$query->checkbox_group(-name=>'avletters',
-values=>\@letters,
-labels=>\%labels),
$query->p,
...
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