--- /tmp/b Sat Feb 16 17:31:36 2002 +++ /tmp/a Sat Feb 16 17:31:11 2002 @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ my $current_color = sprintf( "%02x%02x%02x", @start_colors ); # Create the <font> tag with the character and color. - $rainbow .= '<font color="#' . $current_color .'">' . $_ . '</f +ont>'; + $rainbow .= '<font style="color: #' . $current_color .'">' . $_ + . '</font >'; } # Step through the colors.
You could also s/font/span/gm;

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perl -pe "s/\b;([st])/'\1/mg"


In reply to Re: Re: HTML text toner by belg4mit
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