my @a=qx (rsh -l sonaxisz 'source.login ; findbug -p | sort -u | %s se +rver);
Are you sure this works? I only see one quote.
Having said that, the amount of elements you get in @a depends on the number of lines your command returns. Each line becomes a separate element. However, if you do
print "<tr><td>@a<td><tr>";
then you will get a single HTML table cell, no matter how many elements you have in your array - unless of course the array (or $") contains "<td>".
Abigail
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by Abigail-II
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