Re: Unexpected CGI and HTML

2004-06-25 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
> "Sean" == Sean Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Sean> My misconception was that some cgi.pm methods return strings, and some Sean> return arrays. Well, none of them return "arrays". You can't return an array. You can return only a list or a scalar, as selected by the context of invocatio

Re: Unexpected CGI and HTML

2004-06-25 Thread Sean Davis
Thanks for the replies, William and Wiggins. My misconception was that some cgi.pm methods return strings, and some return arrays. I was assuming that all were strings--performing a join on the arrays to get simple strings fixes the problem. Sean On 6/24/04 2:44 PM, "Wiggins d Anconia" <[EMAIL

Re: Unexpected CGI and HTML

2004-06-24 Thread William McKee
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 01:42:35PM -0400, Sean Davis wrote: > >From where is the tagset coming? It isn't a problem here, of > course, but if I try to use this with HTML::template, it is causing > problems. Any ideas? Hi Sean, That's a good question. I don't understand what problems you forsee

Re: Unexpected CGI and HTML

2004-06-24 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> I have an odd result (at least to me) that I can't explain. I am using > CGI::Application and have the following subroutine that returns $output, the > html for the page (only a toy example, but illustrates the point, I think): > > sub return_probe_details { > # Get OligoMap object (actually,