Congratulations on moving from print print print to print <<HERE
The sensible thing to do is get the processing out of the way first:
for(a..z){
$alphabet .= $_;
}
if ($x ne 'biteme'){
$printy_stuff = qq(
<br>Services:<br> $FORM{'GraphicsDesign'}<br>
$FORM{'Screenprinting'}<br>
$FORM{'Digitizing'}<br>
$FORM{'Embroidery'}<br>
$FORM{'Manufacturing'}<br>
);
} else {
$printy_stuff = 'no input';
}
print <<HERE
Here's the alphabet:
$alphabet
Here's some graphics stuff if you entered anything:
$printy_stuff
HERE
($_='kkvvttuubbooppuuiiffssqqffssmmiibbddllffss')
=~y~b-v~a-z~s; print
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