Hi Alok,
This is one of the ways.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI;
my $cgi = CGI->new;
my %tbl = ( one => 1,
two => 2,
three => 3,
four => 4,
);
print $cgi->header(),
$cgi->start_html("Fruits and colors"),
$cgi->table({-border=>1}),
$cgi->Tr($cgi->th([" Fruit"," Color"]));
foreach my $key (sort keys %tbl) {
print $cgi->Tr($cgi->td([$key, $tbl{$key}]));
}
print $cgi->end_table();
print $cgi->end_html();
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