I am attempting to use the Table.pm and followed the instructions/examples on the CPAN site but I can't seem to get it to work correctly. What I am trying to do is access a .csv file on my server and have its contents displayed in an HTML table. Based on what I read about Table.pm, it seems like it should be the perfect fit. Here's the general snippets that I am using to try and make it work:
use Data:: Table; $t = Data::Table::fromCSV("/cgi-bin/testme.csv"); print $t->html;
From what I understand, it should be about as simple as that to get it to do what I am attempting to do. I've checked my syntax against the syntax in the CPAN examples and I've checked other sites and can't seem to get to the bottom of it. Any help that someone could lend would be great! Thanks!

In reply to Question about Table.pm by MBolton

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