Also , updates should be marked as such How do I change/delete my post?

The update seems to work out to the following question

Suggestions to make this correct?
my $template = HTML::Template->new( filename => 'temp.tmpl' ); @languages =(); foreach (sort keys %fm) { if ((! $fm{$_}{'cksum'}) && (! $fm{$_}{'byte'})) { @minilanguage=(); @minilanguages = ( { fmfile_name => $_ , fmfileowner => $fm{$_}{'owner'} }, ); push @language, @minilanguages; delete $fm{$_}; } } print "@languages\n"; $template->param( FMPermissionIssue => @languages ); print $template->output();

That is at least a starting point for an actual question ( How do I post a question effectively? ) but IMHO op needs to clean your room better :) still many parts missing if fixing the original is any kind of goal and SYNOPSIS of alternatives aren't enough


In reply to Re^2: Print output as a HTML table and email by Anonymous Monk
in thread Print output as a HTML table and email by jumpingmonkey

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