I hope this get's you on the right track... of course I don't have much to go on for this example :-)

use CGI;

my $cgi  = CGI->new;

my @data = <DATA>;

print $cgi->header,
      $cgi->start_html,
      $cgi->table(
                  {
                   -border      => 1,
                   -cellpadding => 3,
                   -cellspacing => 0,
                  },
                  (
                   map {
                        $cgi->Tr(
                                 (
                                  map {
                                       $cgi->td( $_ ),
                                      } split
                                 ),
                                ),
                       } @data
                  ),
                 ),
      $cgi->end_html,
      "\n";

__DATA__
Port User            Host/Inet/Dest   Type    Dir Status         Start   Idle
---- --------------- ---------------- ------- --- ------------- ------ ------
C0   -               -                Login   In  USERNAME           0      0
S0   aaaaaa          aaaaa            Netwrk  In  ESTABLISHED     4:08      5
S1   bbbbbb          bbbbb            Netwrk  In  ESTABLISHED     1:01      1
S2   -               -                Log/Net In  IDLE               0      0

The output looks like this:
Port User Host/Inet/Dest Type Dir Status Start Idle
---- --------------- ---------------- ------- --- ------------- ------ ------
C0 - - Login In USERNAME 0 0
S0 aaaaaa aaaaa Netwrk In ESTABLISHED 4:08 5
S1 bbbbbb bbbbb Netwrk In ESTABLISHED 1:01 1
S2 - - Log/Net In IDLE 0 0
--
Casey

In reply to Re: Looping through a split() and more... by cwest
in thread Looping through a split() and more... by morbus

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