Re[2]: Multiple select
Perrin Harkins> On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 12:34, Alan Rafagudinov wrote: >> Hello! >> >> I have the next html code: >> >> >> Smth_1 >> ... >> Smth_n >> >> >> User is able to select many values in the list, how can I get all of >> them in my mod_perl script? Perrin Harkins> Use Apache::Request or CGI.pm. Please small example of using Apache::Request. $r->content; $r = Apache->request; does not work :-(
Multiple select
Hello! I have the next html code: Smth_1 ... Smth_n User is able to select many values in the list, how can I get all of them in my mod_perl script? Thanx! Good luck!
Re: Re[2]: Multiple select
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 13:29, Alan Rafagudinov wrote: > Please small example of using Apache::Request. > > $r->content; > $r = Apache->request; > > does not work :-( That's not Apache::Request, that's an Apache object. Please read the documentation: http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/porting.html#Converting_to_use_Apache_Perl_Modules http://search.cpan.org/author/JOESUF/libapreq-1.2/Request/Request.pm Or just use CGI.pm or something similar like CGI_Lite. - Perrin
Re: Multiple select
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 12:34, Alan Rafagudinov wrote: > Hello! > > I have the next html code: > > > Smth_1 > ... > Smth_n > > > User is able to select many values in the list, how can I get all of > them in my mod_perl script? Use Apache::Request or CGI.pm. - Perrin