This is only a stylistic suggestion, but you should look into using qq instead of double quotes for your strings so that you don't have to escape all the quotes in your html properties.
print q{<FORM name="form" ACTION="cgi.pl" METHOD="POST">}; print qq{<input type="hidden" name="name1" value="$name1"> }; print qq{<input type="hidden" name="name2" value="$name2"> }; print qq{<input type="hidden" name="address" value="$address"> }; print qq{<input type="hidden" name="phone" value="$phone"> }; print q{<input style="width: 70px; height: 20px "type="submit" value=" +OK" />};
- Miller

In reply to Re: Getting variables from file by wind
in thread Getting variables from file by przemek88

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