NAME
HTML::FormHelpers - Useful routines for generating HTML form elements
VERSION
version 0.002
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::FormHelpers;
print text('foo'); # generate HTML for an input tag
my @options = qw( small medium large );
print select('size', \@options);
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: This module is very alpha code. *Use at your own risk!*
This module has some handy routines for creating HTML form elements.
Each helper routine may optionally pass an object as its first argument.
It is expected that this object will have an accessor with the same name
as the one specified as the second argument so that the form elements
can be initialized with the object's values by default.
"radio([OBJ], NAME, [VALUES], [SEPARATOR])"
Examples:
radio('item', [ 'hat', 'shirt', 'shorts' ])
radio($obj, 'size', [ 'small', 'medium', 'large' ])
"text([OBJ], NAME, VALUE, [ ATTR ])"
Examples:
text('title')
text($person, 'name') %>
text($person, 'dob', { size => 8 })
"select([OBJ], NAME, OPTIONS, [KEY], [VALUE], [ ATTR ])"
Example:
select('priority', [ 'low','medium','high' ])
"checkbox([OBJ], NAME, CHECKED, [ ATTR ])"
Example:
"button([OBJ], NAME, [VALUE], [ ATTR ])"
Example:
"hidden([OBJ], NAME, VALUE, [ ATTR ] )"
Example:
AUTHOR
Jonathan Scott Duff
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Jonathan Scott Duff.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.