A loop does me no good.  If I have two sites, and I use a loop like 
suggested, I get a form that looks something like:

<form blah...>
<input type=text name=site_name value="foo">
<input type=text name=site_name value="bar">
etc....

Two form fields in the same form with the same name = broken form.
:-(   Even worse, when I go to repopulate the 'associate' feature 
has I think now clobbered one of the site_name values and both of 
these form fields will get the same data in the value= attribute.
:-(  In general, yes, loops are the answer, but when building forms 
and/or trying to repopulate forms using the 'associate' feature of 
H:T, loops don't work.  

I appreciate the quick response though!  Any other ideas?

-Fran

>You need a loop.  See the HTML::Template docs on LOOPS.
>
><tmpl_loop name="sites">
>
><tmpl_var name="site_id"><br>
><a href="<tmpl_var name="site_url">"><tmpl_var name="site_name"></a>
>
></tmpl_loop>
>
>You pass a loop (AKA, "sites => \@sites_array_of_hashref," ) with the
>necessary sites.  This loop construction is business-logic (we would 
use a
>module that prepared an array of hashrefs from a DBI routine.)










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