You can also *use* the first line!   Something like:
. . .
close (ORGDB);
my @fields = split/\|/, shift @ODB;
. . .
@vals = split(/\|/,$rec);
my $outflds =
join "&", map "$fields[$_]=$vals[$_]", 0..$#fields;
and/or make a hash for the textnames:
my %fldname = ( company_name => 'Company',
street => 'Street Address',
. . .
);
. . .
my %fldval;
@fldval{@fields} = @vals;
my $htmltxt =
join '<br> <b>', map "$fldname{$_}:</b> $fldval{$_}", @fields;
. . .
 
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