Instead of using the CGI pluggin, I have been using the following in perl code to use the CGI module in various applications. This has been done, primarily to gain access to the query before processing a template:

use vars qw{$query};
$query = new CGI;

then add $query to the variables passed to a template, like so:
$vars = {
'version' => 0.01,
'query' => $query,
'page_title' => "App Name "
};

In the template, I've been putting fields using the following styles:
For a hidden field:
[% query.hidden({name=>'FORMSHOWN',default=>'1',override=>1}) %]
or
[% query.hidden( {name=>'USERNAME', default=>query.param('USERNAME'), override=>1}) %]

For a 'non-editable' "field":
User: [% query.param('USERNAME') %]

For a textfield:
Name: [% query.textfield({name=>'FULLNAME',size=>40, maxlength=>40}) %]

The checkbox fields, placed like:
Active: [% query.checkbox({name=>'ACTIVE',label=>" "}) %]
are causing the [% query.end_form %] at the end of the form to appear as:
ARRAY(0x12345).

Just commenting out the checkbox field construction, results in the end of form HTML being properly constructed. Other than constructing a minimal case, to verify the above, I'm lost. Can anybody point out what's going on?
Thanks,

Rafael Caceres








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