Hi Corion,
Got your code to work, sort of :-|
Not sure why it's reversing the order of things and putting the nofollow before the href in the HTML:
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.example.com/">http://www.example.com/</a>
Here's what I put in:
print a({-href => $val[5], -rel => 'nofollow'}, $linktext);
Obviously I'm still messing something up in modifying the script:
my $page_link;
if ($val[5]) {
# construct link if value is not NULL (undef) or empty
my $linktext = $val[5];
$linktext = substr($linktext, 0, 27) . "..." . substr($linktext, -
+10)
if length($val[5]) > 40;
$page_link = a ({-href => "$val[5]"}, $linktext);
Thanks again,
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