2009/2/6 Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.z...@gmail.com>: > Hi all, > > I want to construct a url to do the same thing that a post fom done, > e.g., username and password, is the data submitted by the form. What > should I do then just a constructed url to do the same thing?
Typically, if I'm building a URI within Catalyst, I'll use $c->uri_for( $action, \%query ) otherwise, I'll use URI.pm's $uri->query_form( \%query ) That should take care of encoding. To build the %query hash, if you don't need to worry about validating it, I'd not bother with formfu at all, and just use either $c->request->parameters() under Catalyst or $query->Vars() with a CGI.pm-compatible query. If you do need to run the data through formfu first, then it's worth taking some care in case some parameters were nested, so you'll need to flatten it out again. Something like this should work. my %query; for my $name ( $form->valid ) { $query{ $name } = $form->param( $name ); } If any fields may have multiple values, I'd suggest you test that uri_for() or query_form() (whichever you use), can handle arrayrefs of values correctly. Hope that helps, Carl _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu