Thank you for that! It helped a lot! I got this code from Ben Okopnik "Learning Perl". What would be the best way to convert the output to HTML. It's suppose to look like this by the end of everything:

<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Class Roster</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TABLE> <TR> <TD>ID: 123456</TD> <TD>Name: Suzie Smith</TD> <TD>Major: Computer Science</TD> <TD>Email: ssmith@uark.edu</TD> <TD>Parking Fees Owing: $22.00</TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>ID: 777777</TD> <TD>Name: John Brown</TD> <TD>Major: Computer Engineering</TD> <TD>Email: jbrown@uark.edu</TD> <TD>Parking Fees Owing: $0.00</TD> </TR> </TABLE> </BODY> </HTML>

In reply to Re^2: Help Me! by ajbrewe
in thread Help Me! by ajbrewe

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