A wonderful example of double-coding, and a useful module ofr simple form manipulation is CGI::FormBuilder from Nate Wiger. This handly module generates JavaScript validation code that you can put in the form directly, or using HTML::Template.
In fact Nate has a family of simple modules that work very well together including SQL::Abstract and HTML::QuickTable. I often use these for truly quick and dirty testing stuff or intranet goodies that will never go past the firewall.
In reply to Re: Re: Confirmation page using HTML::Template & CGI::Application
by jdtoronto
in thread Confirmation page using HTML::Template & CGI::Application
by bar10der
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