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Re: How can I add a -id attribute to a perl cgi start_Tr ?

by fishmonger (Chaplain)
on Feb 27, 2015 at 15:35 UTC ( [id://1118084]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How can I add a -id attribute to a perl cgi start_Tr ?

You need to pass the attributes as a hash ref

print $cgi->start_Tr( {-id => "thisID", -valign => "top"} );

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Re^2: How can I add a -id attribute to a perl cgi start_Tr ?
by misterperl (Pilgrim) on Feb 27, 2015 at 15:39 UTC
    thanks just saw that.. Working now :) Joy. Have a nice weekend..

      FWIW, I think is awkward usage and produces badly dated HTML.

      print $cgi->start_Tr({-id => "thisID", -valign => "top"});

      This is equivalent, less verbose, and less awkward–

      print '<tr id="thisID" valign="top">';

      I often use CGI to produce HTML but the strength lies in being able to tersely, e.g.–

      print table( Tr( td( \@long_list_of_td ) ) );

      So, for your use, I’d much rather inherit something like this–

      print Tr({-id => "thisID", -class => "CSSclass"}, td("some stuff"), td("etc") );

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