That still doesnt help. but it is MUCH closer. when you want that link what is in $file and $line? If you tell me that we may be able to get this all put to bed. I dont know where dc_checklist, DEMO, top, and DV are coming from, but i assume they are somewhere in $file or $line

edit: ok, maybe ive been reading this all wrong, do you want every link to be to http://cad.psd.log.com/apps/dev/adkb/dc_checklist/DEMO/top/DV/ ?

then its just

... blahblahblah... my $href='http://cad.psd.log.com/apps/dev/adkb/dc_checklist/DEMO/top/D +V/'; my $check=0; for my $word(@data){ $check++; print $fh_out '<td>'; if($check==1) { print $fh_out '<a href="'.$href.'">'; } print $fh_out $word; if($check==1) { print $fh_out '</a>'; } print $fh_out '</td>'; } print $fh_out "</tr>\n"; } print $fh_out '</table></body></html>'."\n"; close $fh_out; }


In reply to Re^5: How to add hyperlink for every table data using perl? by huck
in thread How to add hyperlink for every table data using perl? by finddata

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