Thank you. That helps a lot! I am learning slowly, but I am learning! I usually just come here and click on the "Recent Threads" link at the top. I see there's tons of stuff on this site, but I haven't had the time yet to look at everything. To me, this whole site seems like a giant maze. I'm still figuring things out. It took me about 5 minutes to figure out how to post a note here in the PerlMonks Discussion page. I usually come here to ask questions about perl or to see if I can answer anybody else's questions. I use Perl under Windows, so sometimes I can give my two cents about what is particular about Windows. I also bought an old apple laptop just to run perl scripts to see how my scripts behave in a MacOS environment. Since I have been starting to learn Perl in 2016, I have also written a lot of code. While others might be drinking beer or going to parties or watching sports, I am just here writing Perl scripts for fun. It's relaxing to me. I like to solve puzzles, and computer programming is full of puzzles.

Okay. So the Hermitage page is not some mistake. It's empty on purpose. I just wanted to know that. Since I use a browser that is an offshoot of PaleMoon, sometimes there is content that does not show up on my computer. And I was wondering if there is something there that only I cannot see on my computer or if others can't see it either. It's blank on purpose. Thanks for clearing that up!

Now I am going to do some testing here:

The greater than sign: >

The less than sign: <

The AND sign: & and the brackets: [ and ]

The TAB character doesn't always work. It's
best to avoid using it.

The <NOBR> HTML tag does not work.
The <CANVAS> HTML object does not work.
The <INPUT> HTML object does not work.
The <SELECT> HTML object does not work.
The <TEXTAREA> HTML object does not work.
The <DIV> HTML object does not work.
The <IMG> object does not work.
The <SCRIPT> tag does not work.
CSS HTML styling does not work.


<FONT FACE='' and COLOR='' and SIZE=''> works!
That's neat.

On my phone, one line is 50 characters wide.
So, if I want text to appear perfectly on my
smartphone, then I have to write like this.

Something I should remember is that <CODE>
tags wrap text at 70 characters. And using the
<TT> or <PRE> tags, the minimum line
length is 60 characters.

What works:

TESTING H1 heading

TESTING H2 heading

TESTING H3 heading

Italic text

Bold text

Underlined text

Strike through text

An exponent: 28

A list using LI:

This text is indented using <BLOCKQUOTE>

          This text is indented using &nbsp; codes.

   This text is indented using a TABLE.

Okay. I wrote a little perl script. Will include it here:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; open(my $FH, ">D:\\DESKTOP\\CharacterList123.txt") or die "\nCannot create file!\n"; print $FH '<PRE>'; for (my $i = 0; $i < 256; $i++) { print $FH sprintf('%0.4X ', $i), "$i = &#$i; ( &amp;#$i; )\n"; } print $FH "\n\nTesting some Hebrew letters now:\n", "\n&#1513; &#1500; &#1493; &#1501;\n"; print $FH '</PRE>'; close $FH; print "\nSUCCESS!\n\n"; exit;

I will copy and paste the output of the above
code here to see what happens. I hope
it's not going to blow up this page.

0000 0 = �  ( &#0; )
0001 1 =   ( &#1; )
0002 2 =   ( &#2; )
0003 3 =   ( &#3; )
0004 4 =   ( &#4; )
0005 5 =   ( &#5; )
0006 6 =   ( &#6; )
0007 7 =   ( &#7; )
0008 8 =   ( &#8; )
0009 9 = 	  ( &#9; )
000A 10 = 
  ( &#10; )
000B 11 =   ( &#11; )
000C 12 =   ( &#12; )
000D 13 = 
  ( &#13; )
000E 14 =   ( &#14; )
000F 15 =   ( &#15; )
0010 16 =   ( &#16; )
0011 17 =   ( &#17; )
0012 18 =   ( &#18; )
0013 19 =   ( &#19; )
0014 20 =   ( &#20; )
0015 21 =   ( &#21; )
0016 22 =   ( &#22; )
0017 23 =   ( &#23; )
0018 24 =   ( &#24; )
0019 25 =   ( &#25; )
001A 26 =   ( &#26; )
001B 27 =   ( &#27; )
001C 28 =   ( &#28; )
001D 29 =   ( &#29; )
001E 30 =   ( &#30; )
001F 31 =   ( &#31; )
0020 32 =    ( &#32; )
0021 33 = !  ( &#33; )
0022 34 = "  ( &#34; )
0023 35 = #  ( &#35; )
0024 36 = $  ( &#36; )
0025 37 = %  ( &#37; )
0026 38 = &  ( &#38; )
0027 39 = '  ( &#39; )
0028 40 = (  ( &#40; )
0029 41 = )  ( &#41; )
002A 42 = *  ( &#42; )
002B 43 = +  ( &#43; )
002C 44 = ,  ( &#44; )
002D 45 = -  ( &#45; )
002E 46 = .  ( &#46; )
002F 47 = /  ( &#47; )
0030 48 = 0  ( &#48; )
0031 49 = 1  ( &#49; )
0032 50 = 2  ( &#50; )
0033 51 = 3  ( &#51; )
0034 52 = 4  ( &#52; )
0035 53 = 5  ( &#53; )
0036 54 = 6  ( &#54; )
0037 55 = 7  ( &#55; )
0038 56 = 8  ( &#56; )
0039 57 = 9  ( &#57; )
003A 58 = :  ( &#58; )
003B 59 = ;  ( &#59; )
003C 60 = <  ( &#60; )
003D 61 = =  ( &#61; )
003E 62 = >  ( &#62; )
003F 63 = ?  ( &#63; )
0040 64 = @  ( &#64; )
0041 65 = A  ( &#65; )
0042 66 = B  ( &#66; )
0043 67 = C  ( &#67; )
0044 68 = D  ( &#68; )
0045 69 = E  ( &#69; )
0046 70 = F  ( &#70; )
0047 71 = G  ( &#71; )
0048 72 = H  ( &#72; )
0049 73 = I  ( &#73; )
004A 74 = J  ( &#74; )
004B 75 = K  ( &#75; )
004C 76 = L  ( &#76; )
004D 77 = M  ( &#77; )
004E 78 = N  ( &#78; )
004F 79 = O  ( &#79; )
0050 80 = P  ( &#80; )
0051 81 = Q  ( &#81; )
0052 82 = R  ( &#82; )
0053 83 = S  ( &#83; )
0054 84 = T  ( &#84; )
0055 85 = U  ( &#85; )
0056 86 = V  ( &#86; )
0057 87 = W  ( &#87; )
0058 88 = X  ( &#88; )
0059 89 = Y  ( &#89; )
005A 90 = Z  ( &#90; )
005B 91 = [  ( &#91; )
005C 92 = \  ( &#92; )
005D 93 = ]  ( &#93; )
005E 94 = ^  ( &#94; )
005F 95 = _  ( &#95; )
0060 96 = `  ( &#96; )
0061 97 = a  ( &#97; )
0062 98 = b  ( &#98; )
0063 99 = c  ( &#99; )
0064 100 = d  ( &#100; )
0065 101 = e  ( &#101; )
0066 102 = f  ( &#102; )
0067 103 = g  ( &#103; )
0068 104 = h  ( &#104; )
0069 105 = i  ( &#105; )
006A 106 = j  ( &#106; )
006B 107 = k  ( &#107; )
006C 108 = l  ( &#108; )
006D 109 = m  ( &#109; )
006E 110 = n  ( &#110; )
006F 111 = o  ( &#111; )
0070 112 = p  ( &#112; )
0071 113 = q  ( &#113; )
0072 114 = r  ( &#114; )
0073 115 = s  ( &#115; )
0074 116 = t  ( &#116; )
0075 117 = u  ( &#117; )
0076 118 = v  ( &#118; )
0077 119 = w  ( &#119; )
0078 120 = x  ( &#120; )
0079 121 = y  ( &#121; )
007A 122 = z  ( &#122; )
007B 123 = {  ( &#123; )
007C 124 = |  ( &#124; )
007D 125 = }  ( &#125; )
007E 126 = ~  ( &#126; )
007F 127 =   ( &#127; )
0080 128 = €  ( &#128; )
0081 129 =   ( &#129; )
0082 130 = ‚  ( &#130; )
0083 131 = ƒ  ( &#131; )
0084 132 = „  ( &#132; )
0085 133 = …  ( &#133; )
0086 134 = †  ( &#134; )
0087 135 = ‡  ( &#135; )
0088 136 = ˆ  ( &#136; )
0089 137 = ‰  ( &#137; )
008A 138 = Š  ( &#138; )
008B 139 = ‹  ( &#139; )
008C 140 = Œ  ( &#140; )
008D 141 =   ( &#141; )
008E 142 = Ž  ( &#142; )
008F 143 =   ( &#143; )
0090 144 =   ( &#144; )
0091 145 = ‘  ( &#145; )
0092 146 = ’  ( &#146; )
0093 147 = “  ( &#147; )
0094 148 = ”  ( &#148; )
0095 149 = •  ( &#149; )
0096 150 = –  ( &#150; )
0097 151 = —  ( &#151; )
0098 152 = ˜  ( &#152; )
0099 153 = ™  ( &#153; )
009A 154 = š  ( &#154; )
009B 155 = ›  ( &#155; )
009C 156 = œ  ( &#156; )
009D 157 =   ( &#157; )
009E 158 = ž  ( &#158; )
009F 159 = Ÿ  ( &#159; )
00A0 160 =    ( &#160; )
00A1 161 = ¡  ( &#161; )
00A2 162 = ¢  ( &#162; )
00A3 163 = £  ( &#163; )
00A4 164 = ¤  ( &#164; )
00A5 165 = ¥  ( &#165; )
00A6 166 = ¦  ( &#166; )
00A7 167 = §  ( &#167; )
00A8 168 = ¨  ( &#168; )
00A9 169 = ©  ( &#169; )
00AA 170 = ª  ( &#170; )
00AB 171 = «  ( &#171; )
00AC 172 = ¬  ( &#172; )
00AD 173 = ­  ( &#173; )
00AE 174 = ®  ( &#174; )
00AF 175 = ¯  ( &#175; )
00B0 176 = °  ( &#176; )
00B1 177 = ±  ( &#177; )
00B2 178 = ²  ( &#178; )
00B3 179 = ³  ( &#179; )
00B4 180 = ´  ( &#180; )
00B5 181 = µ  ( &#181; )
00B6 182 = ¶  ( &#182; )
00B7 183 = ·  ( &#183; )
00B8 184 = ¸  ( &#184; )
00B9 185 = ¹  ( &#185; )
00BA 186 = º  ( &#186; )
00BB 187 = »  ( &#187; )
00BC 188 = ¼  ( &#188; )
00BD 189 = ½  ( &#189; )
00BE 190 = ¾  ( &#190; )
00BF 191 = ¿  ( &#191; )
00C0 192 = À  ( &#192; )
00C1 193 = Á  ( &#193; )
00C2 194 = Â  ( &#194; )
00C3 195 = Ã  ( &#195; )
00C4 196 = Ä  ( &#196; )
00C5 197 = Å  ( &#197; )
00C6 198 = Æ  ( &#198; )
00C7 199 = Ç  ( &#199; )
00C8 200 = È  ( &#200; )
00C9 201 = É  ( &#201; )
00CA 202 = Ê  ( &#202; )
00CB 203 = Ë  ( &#203; )
00CC 204 = Ì  ( &#204; )
00CD 205 = Í  ( &#205; )
00CE 206 = Î  ( &#206; )
00CF 207 = Ï  ( &#207; )
00D0 208 = Ð  ( &#208; )
00D1 209 = Ñ  ( &#209; )
00D2 210 = Ò  ( &#210; )
00D3 211 = Ó  ( &#211; )
00D4 212 = Ô  ( &#212; )
00D5 213 = Õ  ( &#213; )
00D6 214 = Ö  ( &#214; )
00D7 215 = ×  ( &#215; )
00D8 216 = Ø  ( &#216; )
00D9 217 = Ù  ( &#217; )
00DA 218 = Ú  ( &#218; )
00DB 219 = Û  ( &#219; )
00DC 220 = Ü  ( &#220; )
00DD 221 = Ý  ( &#221; )
00DE 222 = Þ  ( &#222; )
00DF 223 = ß  ( &#223; )
00E0 224 = à  ( &#224; )
00E1 225 = á  ( &#225; )
00E2 226 = â  ( &#226; )
00E3 227 = ã  ( &#227; )
00E4 228 = ä  ( &#228; )
00E5 229 = å  ( &#229; )
00E6 230 = æ  ( &#230; )
00E7 231 = ç  ( &#231; )
00E8 232 = è  ( &#232; )
00E9 233 = é  ( &#233; )
00EA 234 = ê  ( &#234; )
00EB 235 = ë  ( &#235; )
00EC 236 = ì  ( &#236; )
00ED 237 = í  ( &#237; )
00EE 238 = î  ( &#238; )
00EF 239 = ï  ( &#239; )
00F0 240 = ð  ( &#240; )
00F1 241 = ñ  ( &#241; )
00F2 242 = ò  ( &#242; )
00F3 243 = ó  ( &#243; )
00F4 244 = ô  ( &#244; )
00F5 245 = õ  ( &#245; )
00F6 246 = ö  ( &#246; )
00F7 247 = ÷  ( &#247; )
00F8 248 = ø  ( &#248; )
00F9 249 = ù  ( &#249; )
00FA 250 = ú  ( &#250; )
00FB 251 = û  ( &#251; )
00FC 252 = ü  ( &#252; )
00FD 253 = ý  ( &#253; )
00FE 254 = þ  ( &#254; )
00FF 255 = ÿ  ( &#255; )


Testing some Hebrew letters now:

ש ל ו ם

Okay. And now some links. This is a link to my page: http://wzsn.net/perl/

Same link using A HREF tag: MY PERL SITE

Using TARGET="_blank" to open in new tab: MY PERL SITE

This probable won't work. I will insert this JavaScript program:

<SCRIPT> <!-- /* Print 256-color palette with JavaScript */ COUNT = 0; HTML = ["\x3CTABLE CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=6>"]; for (r = 0; r < 6; r++) { RED = "00 33 66 99 cc ff".substr(r << 2, 2); for (g = 0; g < 7; g++) { HTML.push("\x3CTR>"); GREEN = "00 33 66 99 cc e8 ff".substr(g << 2, 2); for (b = 0; b < 6; b++) { BLUE = "00 33 66 99 cc ff".substr(b << 2, 2); HEXCOLOR = RED + GREEN + BLUE; HTML.push("\x3CTD BGCOLOR='" + HEXCOLOR + "'>\x3CTT>\x3CFONT SIZ +E=1>" + (COUNT | 256).toString(16).slice(1) + "=" + HEXCOLOR); COUNT++; } } } document.write(HTML.join("") + "\x3C/TABLE>"); HTML = 0; --> </SCRIPT>

Here we go: <SCRIPT> </SCRIPT>

And now the raw output of this script (what it should produce):

00=00000001=00003302=00006603=00009904=0000cc05=0000ff
06=00330007=00333308=00336609=0033990a=0033cc0b=0033ff
0c=0066000d=0066330e=0066660f=00669910=0066cc11=0066ff
12=00990013=00993314=00996615=00999916=0099cc17=0099ff
18=00cc0019=00cc331a=00cc661b=00cc991c=00cccc1d=00ccff
1e=00e8001f=00e83320=00e86621=00e89922=00e8cc23=00e8ff
24=00ff0025=00ff3326=00ff6627=00ff9928=00ffcc29=00ffff
2a=3300002b=3300332c=3300662d=3300992e=3300cc2f=3300ff
30=33330031=33333332=33336633=33339934=3333cc35=3333ff
36=33660037=33663338=33666639=3366993a=3366cc3b=3366ff
3c=3399003d=3399333e=3399663f=33999940=3399cc41=3399ff
42=33cc0043=33cc3344=33cc6645=33cc9946=33cccc47=33ccff
48=33e80049=33e8334a=33e8664b=33e8994c=33e8cc4d=33e8ff
4e=33ff004f=33ff3350=33ff6651=33ff9952=33ffcc53=33ffff
54=66000055=66003356=66006657=66009958=6600cc59=6600ff
5a=6633005b=6633335c=6633665d=6633995e=6633cc5f=6633ff
60=66660061=66663362=66666663=66669964=6666cc65=6666ff
66=66990067=66993368=66996669=6699996a=6699cc6b=6699ff
6c=66cc006d=66cc336e=66cc666f=66cc9970=66cccc71=66ccff
72=66e80073=66e83374=66e86675=66e89976=66e8cc77=66e8ff
78=66ff0079=66ff337a=66ff667b=66ff997c=66ffcc7d=66ffff
7e=9900007f=99003380=99006681=99009982=9900cc83=9900ff
84=99330085=99333386=99336687=99339988=9933cc89=9933ff
8a=9966008b=9966338c=9966668d=9966998e=9966cc8f=9966ff
90=99990091=99993392=99996693=99999994=9999cc95=9999ff
96=99cc0097=99cc3398=99cc6699=99cc999a=99cccc9b=99ccff
9c=99e8009d=99e8339e=99e8669f=99e899a0=99e8cca1=99e8ff
a2=99ff00a3=99ff33a4=99ff66a5=99ff99a6=99ffcca7=99ffff
a8=cc0000a9=cc0033aa=cc0066ab=cc0099ac=cc00ccad=cc00ff
ae=cc3300af=cc3333b0=cc3366b1=cc3399b2=cc33ccb3=cc33ff
b4=cc6600b5=cc6633b6=cc6666b7=cc6699b8=cc66ccb9=cc66ff
ba=cc9900bb=cc9933bc=cc9966bd=cc9999be=cc99ccbf=cc99ff
c0=cccc00c1=cccc33c2=cccc66c3=cccc99c4=ccccccc5=ccccff
c6=cce800c7=cce833c8=cce866c9=cce899ca=cce8cccb=cce8ff
cc=ccff00cd=ccff33ce=ccff66cf=ccff99d0=ccffccd1=ccffff
d2=ff0000d3=ff0033d4=ff0066d5=ff0099d6=ff00ccd7=ff00ff
d8=ff3300d9=ff3333da=ff3366db=ff3399dc=ff33ccdd=ff33ff
de=ff6600df=ff6633e0=ff6666e1=ff6699e2=ff66cce3=ff66ff
e4=ff9900e5=ff9933e6=ff9966e7=ff9999e8=ff99cce9=ff99ff
ea=ffcc00eb=ffcc33ec=ffcc66ed=ffcc99ee=ffccccef=ffccff
f0=ffe800f1=ffe833f2=ffe866f3=ffe899f4=ffe8ccf5=ffe8ff
f6=ffff00f7=ffff33f8=ffff66f9=ffff99fa=ffffccfb=ffffff

FONT SIZE=5 to modify font size: Pt 5 Font

A TABLE line with BGCOLOR to change the background color to yellow:

Black TABLE text, yellow background using size 6!

A few more details I have discovered: Emails and phone numbers are not blocked on PerlMonks unlike on Craigslist where if you insert a phone number or email, the script automatically recognizes it and hides it when the post is published. On Facebook or Twitter, if you mention a web address, it automatically becomes a clickable link and it loads a preview. PerlMonks does not do that. In Microsoft Word, when you type a date, it becomes a special object. PerlMonks doesn't behave that way.

ASCII art:


______         ____  ___            _        
| ___ \       | |  \/  |           | |       
| |_/ /__ _ __| | .  . | ___  _ __ | | _____ 
|  __/ _ \ '__| | |\/| |/ _ \| '_ \| |/ / __|
| | |  __/ |  | | |  | | (_) | | | |   <\__ \
\_|  \___|_|  |_\_|  |_/\___/|_| |_|_|\_\___/

 ____   ___  ____   _      ___ ___   ___   ____   __  _  _____
|    \ /  _]|    \ | |    |   |   | /   \ |    \ |  |/ ]/ ___/
|  o  )  [_ |  D  )| |    | _   _ ||     ||  _  ||  ' /(   \_ 
|   _/    _]|    / | |___ |  \_/  ||  O  ||  |  ||    \ \__  |
|  | |   [_ |    \ |     ||   |   ||     ||  |  ||     \/  \ |
|  | |     ||  .  \|     ||   |   ||     ||  |  ||  .  |\    |
|__| |_____||__|\_||_____||___|___| \___/ |__|__||__|\_| \___|


This ASCII art looks horrible on my phone.
I am not going to use this.

Smiley faces: ☻ ☺

The difference between the zero and the letter "O":

0 O (the first one is zero, the second one is the capital letter "O")

The difference between lowercase letter L uppercase I and the OR operator "|"

l I |

using the <CENTER> tag here

In reply to Re^2: Hermitage page is blank by harangzsolt33
in thread Hermitage page is blank by harangzsolt33

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