This is a bit hard to follow:
The output shown does not match the output of your script: Among others:
- Run from the command line, the script's output (renamed to .htm or .html) produces links using javascript, not plain text.
- Your "<b>Statistics of RUNS</b> and" is printed before the "<html><head><body><form name=frm1>" and thus will not appear in a browser
- You show a form which should have its "name" quoted - eg name="frm1" and no action=(some executable).
- ....
Line 4, if($parval eq "stat1_val"){, is always true... so why are you using the conditional?
The .html is not valid. All the occurances of <li>...</li> should be inside an <ol>...</ol> or <ul>...</ul>
The occurances of <div id=$ss1 name=file></div> are invalid when between </li> and the next <li>.
You've given us no clues about the content of the javascript and left us guessing about the content of readfile.pl
Please clarify.
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