Chris Muldrow wrote:
We've got some legacy e-mail forms on some sites that used a single, generic Perl script to process form fields and basically feed the name of each form element with the values entered to an e-mail. We've set up a generic e-mail form processor, but the problem with it is that iterating through REQUEST.form elements sorts the elements alphabetically, rather than in the order in which the elements are listed in the form. Any ideas on how to pull the form variables in the order in which they're listed? Thanks! - Chris cmuldrow@fredericksburg.com
Call them: 01_firstname 02_lastname 03_adress then get them from the REQUEST like: keys = REQUEST.keys() keys.sort() for key in keys: val = REQUEST[key] regards Max M -- regards Max M the Law of Inverse Squares. With sound, for example, a source twice as far away from the detector (an ear?) provides just one-quarter of the strength of signal. ESP has been said to show no fall-off at all, let alone any diminution of strength. Well, we must admit that zero signal won't show any change...