Man. All of this contorting of TMPL_LOOPs has made me happy I use CGI.pm to create most of my forms. . .
$popup=$q->pop_up(-class=>'prettyHTMLClass',-name=>'foo',-values=>[1..10],-default=>5); Then if my designer wants more control, I just stuff that into a TMPL_VAR named POPUP. If not, I just make the whole form and stuff that into a TMPL_VAR. Under what circumstances is it not good to use my example above? Can a designer actually suss out a rats nest of TMPL_LOOPS and conditionals anyway? My $.02 -DJCP --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
