Try start_html with -head:

#!/usr/bin/perl -l use CGI ":all"; print start_html(-head => [ meta({ -http_equiv => "Page-Enter", -content =>"revealTrans (Duration=0.8,Transition=23)" }), meta({ -http_equiv => "Page-Exit", -content =>"revealTrans (Duration=0.8,Transition=12)" }) ]);

This feature is documented within the CGI.pm documentation.

Note, I removed the 
 as they're \r\n encoded as HTML entities.


In reply to Re: CGI.pm and "http-equiv" by antirice
in thread CGI.pm and "http-equiv" by powerhouse

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