Thank you for your suggestion. And sure, you will have to clarify, if you don't mind.
  1. I still don't understand the use of bless.
  2. First time I hear about AUTOLOAD. I read a little about it, but I still don't know how to call it.
  3. You're probably right. Even if it's faster for me to use it this way now, I guess it's more the Perl way of doing it.
  4. Didn't know about the qq function. I'll try to use it properly.
  5. I didn't use the CGI.pm table creation functions cause I don't how to put the parameters programely in the table or td functions.
I guess I would need to read a good book about Perl OO. But when I applied to a job where I am, it was as Video Editor.

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