The only modules I use are :

use CGI;
use DBI;
use HTML::Template;
use Data::Dumper;

(I am not the original programmer, I'm trying to make it work!)

My script is called by a file .xml with :

<!--#exec cgi="/perl/interne/annuaire/assoces_modif.pl" -->

Thank you for your quick answer!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Cragg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Damien Delhomme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: Has Perl extra memory!?


> Sounds like a mod_perl problem. If you are using Apache::Registry apache
> will compile your script once and just keep running it until the child
> process dies. This means that any global variables you pass to it will
stay
> in scope.
>
> How is your script being called?
>
> R
>
> At 17:45 30/09/2002 +0200, Damien Delhomme wrote:
> >Hi everybody!
> >
> >One of my program generates a HTML formulary whose number of checkboxes
> >fluctuates (they are named mod_0, mod_1, mod_2, mod_3...etc).
> >Therefore I need a loop in my other program which has to read the
formulary :
> >
> >my $count ;
> >for ($count=0; $count <= $num; $count++)
> >         {
> >         my $mod = $cgi->param("mod_".$count) ?
$cgi->param("mod_".$count)
> > : ""  ;
> >
> >         if ($mod ne "")
> >                 .....................etc
> >
> >($num is the number (-1) of checkboxes and it is stocked in a hidden
> >inputin the Web page)
> >
> >Unfortunately it seems that Perl memorises the values of these "$mod_i"
> >and doesn't always execute the script with the values that are given to
it!!
> >I have tried differents ways of declaring these parameters (our, my,
> >local, outside or inside the loop...etc) and there has always been the
> >same problem.
> >Basically the first formulary you fill is well executed, and after that
> >there is no way to tell when it'll start to bug! Sometimes it executes
the
> >formulary you have filled three or four times before!
> >
> >I hope someone could help me with this, this problem is poisoning my
programs!
> >
> >Ti Bruno
> >--------------
> >Damien Delhomme
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>


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