Hi Monks,
I have a small question regarding formating text while download .

Note :i am having this script in linux

Content-Type: text/html

Content-disposition: attachment; filename=detail.txt

$fan= "foobar";

$Qman="test system ";

#sprintf '<%6a>',"$fan :$fan";

print "$fan : $fan \n\t";

print "Qman : $Qman\n\t";

while i downloaded the attachment it shows in a different format like :

fan:foobar<spceial cahrs> Qman:test system ( i could not able to paste the exact output here sorry for that)

. I used sprintf too .

But could not able to get the desired output .

i am trying to do this for last 2 days but it was abortive

could you plesae help me to over come from this .

thanks in advance .

Out put should like

fan : foobar

Qman : test system

In reply to Formating text while download by sselva

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