Try this. I cut out the HTML formatting bits for clarity but I assume you can put them back in where needed.
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $xcltime = "19:45:34"; # It should print 7:45 PM
my $xcltime2 = "23:35:14"; # It should print 11:35 PM
my ($h1,$m1,$s1) = split /:/, $xcltime;
print "$h1,$m1,$s1\n";
my ($h2,$m2,$s2) = split /:/, $xcltime2;
print "$h2,$m2,$s2\n";
$xcltime =sprintf("%02s:%02s%s", $h1 % 12, $m1, ($h1 > 12) ? "PM" : "A
+M" );
$xcltime2=sprintf("%02s:%02s%s", $h2 % 12, $m2, ($h2 > 12) ? "PM" : "A
+M" );
print "$xcltime - $xcltime2";
__END__
19,45,34
23,35,14
07:45PM - 11:35PM
PJ
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