I hate
$q->... when using
CGI.pm, so I'd write that
whole thing as:
use CGI::Pretty qw(:standard);
print table({border=>1, cellspacing=>2, cellpadding=>2},
Tr({align=>'left', valign=>'center'}, [
td([qw(one 1 I)]),
td([qw(one 1 I)]),
td('two').td({colspan=>2}, 2),
td({colspan=>2}, 'three').td('III'),
td({colspan=>3}, 'four'),
]));
Just remember... if you don't have more than one element, don't use an arrayref
below a shortcut. It merely gets confusing. {grin}
And don't colspan for more columns than you have...
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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