#!/usr/bin/perl
(@files)=<*.pl>;
foreach my $file(@files){
my ($filestart)=$file=~/(.*?)\./;
open INPUT, $file;
my $source;
while (<INPUT>){
$source.=$_;
}
close INPUT;
$program=$source;
$source=~s/</</g;
$source=~s/>/>/g;
open FILE, ">$filestart.html";
*STDOUT=*FILE;
print "<HTML><BODY bgcolor=ffffff>\n";
print "<PRE><CODE>";
print $source;
print "</CODE"."></PRE>";
print "<B>Program results:</B>";
print "<PRE>";
eval $program;
print "</PRE>";
print "</BODY></HTML>";
close FILE;
}
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