Hi all, Extremely sorry for the inconvenience caused to you guys. I shall try my level best to give the complete picture and here it goes.

1. I've a perl script from which an email is sent to specific people about the results. I've used MIME::Lite for the email. I've now used this MIME::Lite module to store the email into a html file such as xyz.html at a location on the system.
2. Now, i need to display the already created .html file on a webpage which is almost like the below example:
 http:www.xyz.com/pages/editpage?123456
3. I've googled for a solution for this the entire week but didn't find any concrete solution. Thereby, please provide me some pointers or any help on how to go about this would be of great help.



Thanks a lot in advance.

Regards,
Ramki

In reply to Re^4: Display contents from html file to a webpage.How? by ramki067
in thread Display contents from html file to a webpage.How? by ramki067

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