Perhaps you should change those nasty lines of
print
and make your code easier to read/maintain by either using "here documents" like this:
print <<"END_OF_HTML"; # double-quotes allows interpolation
<html>
...
</html>
END_OF_HTML
or, better, using CGI.pm features to produce the HTML code for you:
use CGI qw(:standard);
print header,
h1($some_title),
hr;
# etc...
You can also use templates modules (HTML-Template, Template-Toolkit,...) to separate your code from your layout
<kbd>--
PerlMonger::Paris(http => '
paris.pm.org');</kbd>
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