There are several different alternatives, and the correct answer depends on your needs and capabilities. Off the top of my head I can think of:
<table border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="4"> <tr> <td colspan="2"><h2><font color="FF9933">Latest Company News</ +font></h2></td> </tr> <& /utils/press/last_releases, last=>2, get=>'press' &> </table> <br> <p>Cyber Dialogue is the leading Analytical eCRM provider.<snip></p> <p>Cyber Dialogue's fully hosted solution<snip></p> <%attr> type => 'index' windowTitle => 'Cyber Dialogue <snip>' pageTitle => '' description => 'Cyber Dialogue <snip>' keywords => 'Cyber Dialogue Inc.<snip>' </%attr>
And that's just off the top of my head... You might also consider PHP -- I don't think it's as powerful as Perl (especially not for larger scale projects) but it seems to be more readily available if you don't control the box your site's being served on. They copied a lot of their ideas from Perl so it's very easy to pick up after a few quality hours with the manual.
In reply to Re: how can I put together my html code and perl script?
by jreades
in thread how can I put together my html code and perl script?
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