Welcome Singh121,

First, I would suggest using the 3 parameter version of 'open'

open ( my $OUTFILE, ">", $outputfile ) or die "! open $outputfile: $!\ +n";
You'll find out 'why?' when you want to work with different types of character sets. And I know you have in you code: 'use strict; use warnings;' :-)

As a help, I would test with border="1" so you can see how the table is formatted, and I would use a percentage for your width, ie width="90%". For color, check out the '<font size="+2" color="blue">' html command. And if you really want to have some fun with HTML, check out what you can do with CSS. (You may want to wait a little on that!)

Experiment a little and just remember, you can learn something new about Perl each and every day.

Good Luck!

"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin


In reply to Re: PERL HTML HELP by flexvault
in thread PERL HTML HELP by Singh121

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