My code is like this:

print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print("-----router ip--------sip----------dip-----------sif------dif-- +-----proto-----sport------dport----pkts--size<br>"); foreach( @sort_result ) { #print; @tmpdata = split(/\|/,$_); my $tmp_string = sprintf("%15s%15s%15s%4s%4s%2s%6d%6d%10d%10d",$tmpdata[0],$tmpdata[1 +],$tmpdata[2],$tmpdata[3],$tmpdata[4], $tmpdata[5],$tmpdata[ +6],$tmpdata[7], $flows{$_}{pkts},$flo +ws{$_}{size}); print $tmp_string,"<br>"; }

After cgi executed,result is

-----router ip--------sip----------dip-----------proto-----sport------ +dport----pkts--size 10.1.64.233 10.1.64.36 99.1.64.255 1 017 137 137 1865 145956

but I hope it display like this:

-----router ip--------sip----------dip-----------proto-----sport------ +dport----pkts----size 10.1.64.233 10.1.64.36 99.1.64.255 017 137 +137 1865 145956

So how can I do this?

thanks!

In reply to How to format cgi output? by iwanthome

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