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Martin Wilke e315b729bb Ruby on Rails has a nice feature to create nested parameters that help
with the organization of data in a form - parameters can be an
arbitrarily deep nested structure.

The way this structure is denoted is that when you construct a form the
field names have a special syntax which is parsed.

This plugin supports two syntaxes:

dot notation

        <input name="foo.bar.gorch" />

subscript notation

        <input name="foo[bar][gorch]" />

When reading query parameters from $c->req you can now access all the
items starting with "foo" as one entity using $c->req->param('foo');.
Each subitem, denoted by either the dot or the square brackets, will be
returned as a further deeper hashref.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Plugin-Params-Nested

PR:		ports/107785
Submitted by:	Fernan Aguero <fernan at iib.unsam.edu.ar>
2007-01-12 21:54:05 +00:00

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Ruby on Rails has a nice feature to create nested parameters that help
with the organization of data in a form - parameters can be an
arbitrarily deep nested structure.
The way this structure is denoted is that when you construct a form the
field names have a special syntax which is parsed.
This plugin supports two syntaxes:
dot notation
<input name="foo.bar.gorch" />
subscript notation
<input name="foo[bar][gorch]" />
When reading query parameters from $c->req you can now access all the
items starting with "foo" as one entity using $c->req->param('foo');.
Each subitem, denoted by either the dot or the square brackets, will be
returned as a further deeper hashref.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Plugin-Params-Nested