Dear friends, I'm trying to use HTML::Table to construct an output, and it is working quite well for me, except that I cannot seem to manipulate head rows very well.

my $table = new HTML::Table (
    -border => 1,
    -rules   => 'both',
    -spacing => 0,
    -padding => 3,
    -align   => 'CENTER',
    -style   => 'text-align: right;',
    -width   => '100%',
    -head    => $sth->{NAME},
    -data    => $data,
);

That -head accepts an array, which works well if only one row of headers is needed. But when I must use multiple rows, I can't figure out how to program it. I read the docs -- have no clue. Thanks in advance.

In reply to HTML::Table multi-row head by avik

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