The answer was so close, yet I was so distant. Thanks
This first is what I needed:
my $html = p($font_o,'---[',
b('Handle: '),$gbdata->{'handle'},br(),'----[',
b('Email: '),$gbdata->{'email'},br(),'-----[',
b('Website: '),$gbdata->{'url'},br(),'------[',
b('IP: '),remote_host(),':',server_port(),
br(),'-------[',
b('Browser: '),user_agent(),br(),'--------[',
b('Date & Time: '),$time,
br(),br(),'[',
b('Message'),']',br(),
hr(),$gbdata->{'comments'},br(),hr(),'</font>',),
end_html();
unshift (@contents, $header, $html);
-tengo mas que aprender
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