Greetings meccaxlr,

I'd be happy to help you, but I'm going to need to see some examples of the three files you're talking about. Also, how do you want them to be displayed? Who's your audience? That'll make a big difference. Also, and more importantly, what are folks looking at this report going to use it for? What are they wanting to learn from it?

If you answer those questions and post short examples of the three files, I'm sure we can come up with something extra nifty-spiffy.

-gryphon
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Unix Perl and Html by gryphon
in thread Unix Perl and Html by meccaxlr

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