Hi...
Can somebody tell me why the following sript dont print the content file correctly:
use CGI qw(:standard); use strict; use warnings; open(INPUT, "dtdversao3.dtd") or die "$!"; my @array=<INPUT>; close(INPUT); my $i=0; print header; print start_html('A Simple Example'), do{ $array[$i], $i=$i+1; }while($i<30); print end_html;
the result in monitor is:
1 2 3 id CDATA #REQUIRED 5 Name CDATA #REQUIRED 6 > 7 8 9 10 id CDATA +#REQUIRED 12 Name CDATA #REQUIRED 13 > 14 15 16 id CDATA #REQUIRED 18 + Name CDATA #REQUIRED 19 > 20 21 22 23 id CDATA #REQUIRED 25 Name CDA +TA #REQUIRED 26 > 27 28 29 30

In reply to print file in cgi with perl by aroso

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