Since you're new to Perl, is it also true that you're new to HTML? If so, you might be expecting that a \n will force a line-break that will show up when your HTML is displayed in a browser. Such is not the case, unless you're emitting the \n with a <pre> or <code> block.
In reply to Re: \n won't work?!
by dws
in thread \n won't work?!
by iamrobj
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