hi
thanks for your suggestion i tried to pass the hash of hashes i constructed
as $template->process($file,%add)
|| die $template->error();
for my hash my %add=(
hsh1=>{
name=>"name1 ",
type =>"text",
default=>" ",
value=>[" "],
entries=>"M"
},
hsh2=>{
name=>"name2 ",
type=>"dropdown",
req=>"prc",
default=>" ",
value=>["value1","value2","value3"],
entries=>" "
}
);
for your code
[% FOREACH element = add.keys %]
[% IF add.$element.type == "text" %]
<input type="text" name="[% add.$element.name %]" value="[% add.$e
+lement.default %]">
[% ELSIF add.$element.type == "dropdown" %]
<select name="[% add.$element.name %]">
[% FOREACH option = add.$element.value %]
<option value="[% option %]">
[% option %]
</option>
[% END %]
</select>
[% END %]
<br> [% # put a line break between the form elements %]
[% END %]
but i get following error,
Content-type: text/html
Can't use string ("hsh2") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use at
/usr/cisco/packages/perl/perl-5.8.6/lib/site_perl/5.8.6/sun4-solaris/Template/Service.pm line 79.
i also tried to pass the reference as
$template->process($file,\%add)
|| die $template->error();
but nothing is substituted in the html file.can u help me how to pass my hash to the html file or i need to
change the above code.please help me in this regard.
Thanks,
srins.
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