The if statement below does not seem to work as expected//
Given in the HTML:
<select name="message type">
<option value="0">Choose type message</option>
<option value="Comment">Comment about a recent performance or recording</option>
<option value="Booking inquiry">Concert or Event Booking inquiry</option>
<option value="Personal message">Personal message</option>
</select>
and in the perl:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use CGI qw/:standard/;
use strict;
#and other stuff...
my $mt = param('message type');
if (length($mt) == 0) {
print redirect("/pages/error.html");
exit;
}
This should only redirect it someone has not made a 'selection' ....
what am I missing?
Thanks!
Dave
(kora musician / audiophile / webmaster @ www.coraconnection.com / Ft. Worth,
TX, USA)
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