Errh, I may be missing something, but this looks more like a HTML/CSS question than a Perl one.

It looks to me more a question of extracting data from a number of hash references using keys stored in an array sorting first by hash and then by key rather then first by key then by hash.

I'm just confused by the "IF statement" comment, and the odd markup in the sample output which doesn't seem to bare much relation to the code. I'm also having some trouble coming up with an answer that isn't simply spoonfed code.

style the <div>

It is better to alter the Perl then to represent tabular data without tabular markup.


In reply to Re^2: For statement 2 html table by dorward
in thread For statement 2 html table by senik148

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