If the right information is being sent to
PRINT_INFO, then the problem probably resides within that subroutine, which you haven't included in your post (
hint, hint).
I would also humbly suggest cleaning up the html your script produces (which may be the problem if you're looking at it's output through a browser), and also that you probably want to be using '
for($i=0; $i<=$#netids; $i++) { ... }' rather than '
foreach $id(@netids){ .. }' as you are iterating over three lists rather than just one:
my $i;
print "<table>\n";
for ($i=0; $i<=$#netids; $i++){
print " <tr>\n <td>\n <pre>\n";
PRINT_INFO ($netids[$i],$nums[$i],$sects[$i]);
print " </tr>\n </td>\n </pre>\n";
}
print "</table>\n";
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