Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I finally got it fixed using a combination of fonts, cell paddings, and cell spacings between table rows. My next question is as I dynamically generate a new table rows and columns based on user's input, how do I keep track of their values using some dynamically generated variables as well? For example:
while ($i < $run)
{
$i++;
print qq{<td rowspan="$rowsp"><table border="1"><col width="165">
+<tr><td><br></td></tr>};
my $j = 0;
while ($j <= $group)
{
$j++;
print "<tr><td><br></td></tr>";
print "<tr><td><br></td></tr>";
print '<tr align="center"><td><input type="text" name="test1"
+ size="15"></td></tr><tr align="center"><td><input type="text" name="
+mem1" size="15"></td></tr><tr align="center"><td><input type="text" n
+ame="mem2" size="15"></td></tr>';
}
print "</table></td>";
}
name=test1 above will be generated many times but it needs to have a different variable name everytime to store a different value associate with it. Any thought?
Thanks.
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