Hi! I have the following cgi script:
#!/agl/tools/perl/bin/perl
my @a=qx (rsh -l sonaxisz 'source.login ; findbug -p | sort -u | %s se
+rver);
print "Content-type:text/html\n\n";
print "<html><body>";
print "<table>";
print "<tr><td>@a<td><tr>";
print "</table></body></html>";
in the @a array i want to put the values that come from the command. The problem is that i want to print each value from the array in a separate table cell but i can't! in this way
@a looks like this
@a=ABC and puts ABC in the same cell and i want to put A in a cell, B in other cel, and C in other cel! I've tried with
$a[0], $a[1], $a[2] but it also writes ABC at each!
Can you help me? Thank you very much!
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