Thanks to all it works great. The only area I now need newlines for a specific field is where the user enters information in a textarea box on my form:
Enter the city or cities

and the person could enter several cities in the textbox area where they type in the city and hit the enter key and then type in another city such as this in the textbox:
San Francisco
San Diego


Currently that entry will show up as this on my web page results:
City: San Francisco San Diego

Anyway to have just the textarea entries show up like this with a newline after each city entered?
City: San Francisco
San Diego

Here is my attempt:
foreach $value (param($field)) { if($field !~ /city/) { $fetch_data .= "<tr><td>$field:</td><td>$value</td></tr>\n"; } elsif($field =~ /city/) { $textareaField .= "City\:\t$value\n\n<br\>"; } } } print header, <<"EOF"; <HTML> <BODY> <table> $fetch_data $textareaField </table> ---- <TEXTAREA name="city" ROWS="4"></TEXTAREA>

In reply to Re: Re: Displaying values after form is submitted by Anonymous Monk
in thread Displaying values after form is submitted by Anonymous Monk

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