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From:Adam Jimerson Date:Wed Dec  9 23:28:32 2009
Subject:Re: Showing errors with user input
Greg Jetter wrote:

> 
> start by  checking the content of @errors inside the print_form sub.
> with a print statement and exit.
> 
> 
> Greg

Thanks for that, now that is working correctly I guess I didn't need to 
go through the array like I was trying.
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