you can create a table as below.

print $FileHandler "column1 column2 column3\n"; print $FileHandler "-------------------------------------------------- +------\n"; printf($FileHandler "%-27s%-25s%s\n", $column1_data, $column2_data, $c +olumn3_data);

For html try the below

print HTML "<table border = '1'> <tr><td><center>Column1</center> </td +><td style='word-wrap:break-word'><center>Column2</center></td><td st +yle='word-wrap:break-word'><center>Column3</center></td></tr>"; print HTML "<tr><td style='word-wrap:break-word'> $column1_data</td><t +d style='word-wrap:break-word'>$column2_data</td><td style='word-wrap +:break-word'>$column3_data</td></tr>";

In reply to Re: Creating table through PERL by mv.ashwin@gmail.com
in thread Creating table through PERL by sid.verycool

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