i have this in the middle of my cgi how do i get the foreach statment and the if statement to work inside the print <<EndHTML; tag. I have been using print ""; on every line but want to use this for less code. Is there a way?
print <<EndHTML; <html><head><title>Order Form</title></head> <body> <h2>Thank You</h2> You should except a reply back in the next 24 hours. Feel free to emai +l any additional comments to <a href="mailto:">JUST 'N STYLE</a><br> foreach $key (keys(%FORM)) { print "$key = $FORM{$key}<br>"; } <p></p>$FORM{'firstname'} $FORM{'lastname'}<br> Email: $FORM{'email'}<br> Phone Number: $FORM{'number'}<br> <br>Catalog: $FORM{'catalog'}<br> Brand: $FORM{'brand'}<br> Item number: $FORM{'inumber'}<br> Color: $FORM{'color'}<br> Sizes: $FORM{'size'}<br> if ($FORM{'services'} eq "yes") { <br>Services:<br> $FORM{'GraphicsDesign'}<br> $FORM{'Screenprinting'}<br> $FORM{'Digitizing'}<br> $FORM{'Embroidery'}<br> $FORM{'Manufacturing'}<br> } if ($FORM{'textarea'} ne "") { print "<br>Comments:<br>$FORM{'textarea'}"; } </body></html> EndHTML

In reply to foreach and if inside <<ENDHTML? Can they work? by frogboy

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