Thank you, I had some luck with this not quite to to the point when it displays the page, but at least it gives an error No file .But the file is definitely there. Below is my updated code
my $includepath="somefolder/somefolder/"; $html =~ s/<!--#include file="([^"]+)"-->/&add_template($includepath.$ +1)/gexi; print $html; sub add_template{ #use File::Slurp qw/read_file/; if(!-f $1){ return "Could not include template '$_[0]' because: NO F +ILE" }elsif(!-r $1){ return "Could not include template '$_[0]' because: NO AC +CESS TO FILE +"; } else { return read_file($_[0]); } }
I am not quite sure what i am doing wrong but there's something that i am missing definitely. Many Thanks, T

In reply to Re^2: displaying html file in the browser using perl by tsdesai
in thread displaying html file in the browser using perl by tsdesai

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