or for those of you who like
CGI's html generation capabilities,
print <<EOF; #Beginning of 'here' document. Displays message to custo
+mer.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>
</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H4>Thank You. You will be contacted by $f_response shortly.</H4>
</BODY>
</HTML>
EOF #End of 'here' document.
becomes
print
$q->header,
$q->start_html,
$q->h4("Thank You. You will be contacted by $f_response shortly.")
+,
$q->end_html;
on the whole, this code could use some re-working. it's a good first effort, but read
Ovid's
Web Programming Using Perl Course. it's brilliant. you'll learn a lot.
~Particle ;Þ
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