Also, if you'd like to get rid of those ugly string concanenation operators (aka periods) you can say:
print FORUM qq[<HTML><BODY BGCOLOR="BLACK" TEXT="RED"> <CENTER>Grettingz,<BR>Thiz iz a forum for fellow members of Clan Titan +. to discuss issues and just generallly unwind, ask questions etc.<BR>. Alzo, ppl who are new to thiz forum, plez make a pozt saying you are. here, or even better, write a story about<BR>". how you came to be here! thanx!<BR>". Menttal<BR>Founder of Clan Titan<P><P><P><P>\n];
Not only is it easier to write, and it allows you to use real quotes, but easier to read the HTML produced: your code as it was put all of your text on a single line!

In reply to Re: Help! by turnstep
in thread Help! by Anonymous Monk

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