I fear that if there aren't sufficient spaces inside both
$anotate and the elements in
@cut you're stuck to a table that goes beyond the browser's border. You could implement some hand-made wrapping mechanism, like the one here in PM that cuts too long lines in code fragments into separate lines.
BTW, you probably have a typo in your $anotate variable (you refer to $annotate in the post), and you also swapped the closing tags in the first line of the table ("</TR></TD>" instead of "</TD></TR>"); this would not happen if you used CGI :)
Update: removed reference to the typo, the real variable name in OP's code is $anotate.
Flavio (perl -e 'print(scalar(reverse("\nti.xittelop\@oivalf")))')
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