arturo beat me to the punch, but I want to show you this
anyway:
use strict;
use CGI qw(:standard :html3);
my @teamdata = qw(Business CEAC CSAM MechEng Pharmacy);
my @teamnums = (0..12);
print header,
start_html('Some Form'),
start_form,
table({-border=>undef},
caption('Some Form'),
Tr({-align=>CENTER,-valign=>TOP},
[
th([qw(Data Numbers)]),
td(
[
popup_menu('data',\@teamdata),
popup_menu('nums',\@teamnums),
]),
]),
),
end_form,
end_html;
Use CGI - makes your code pretty and more important,
maintainable!
Jeff
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