Hi,
I have a log file that has some information. I need to parse that log file and display in a HTML table. Below is the log file format
Status Company Name Start Date End Date
Pass My Company1 Start Date End Date
Pass My Company2 Start Date End Date
Pass My Company3 Start Date End Date
Pass My Company4 Start Date End Date
Pass My Company5 Start Date End Date

I tried using the below code but I am not successful
#!C:/Perl/bin/perl.exe use strict; use warnings; use Win32; use Cwd; use CGI; use HTML::Template; main(@ARGV); sub main { use Cwd qw(abs_path); my $pwd = abs_path(); my $tempfile = "$pwd/temp/test.txt"; open(FH, $tempfile) || die "Error: $!\n"; my $line; while ($line=<FH>) { print "<tr>"; my @cells= split /\s+/,$line; foreach my $cell (@cells) { print "<td>$cell</td>"; } print "</tr>\n"; } close FH; }
Can someone address this issue? Thanks in Advance -Anoop

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