(Note: I haven't tested this code!)
You only want td() or th() elements directly inside of Tr() elements, otherwise the content will print out somewhere strange. this is closer:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use CGI qw/:standard/;
sub nl{
return qq(\n)
}
@ips = ("1.2.3.4","2.4.6.8","3.6.9.12");
@names = ("A1","B2","C3");
@services = ("srv1","srv2","srv3");
@banners = ("ban1.1","ban2.2","ban3.3");
print table(
Tr([
td(br.br.b(u("IPS")." - @ips".br.br)).nl,
td(br.br.b(u("Names")." - @names".br.br)).nl,
td(br.br.b(u("Services")." - @services".br.br)).nl,
td(br.br.b(u("Banners")." - @banners".br.br)).nl,
]).nl,
).nl;
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