@a = ABC isn't an array. Do you mean @a = ("A","B","C");? If so...

#!/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><table>"; for(@a){ print "<tr><td>$_</td></tr>"; } print "</table></body></html>";
the for loop takes each item in the list @a and applies the code within the loop - but you could use map instead:
@a = ("A","B","C"); print "Content-type:text/html\n\n"; print "<html><body><table>"; print map("<tr><td>$_</td></tr>",@a); print "</table></body></html>";
any good for you?

In reply to Re: array problem by katgirl
in thread array problem by bory

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