No, but it should be trivial to write a function (simply copy-paste the loop from synopsys or test file, and sprinkle html generating functions)
See use CGI tr td start_table site:perlmonks.org -> CGI && tables nested within tables., help with start_table of CGI.pm
With HTML::TableExtract its as easy as $table->as_HTML because its just an overloaded HTML::Element
In reply to Re: How do I reverse an extracted HTML table?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread How do I reverse an extracted HTML table?
by redmage
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