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Re^2: Perl CGI, font color in a table
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 28, 2012 at 10:52 UTC

    I must concur here with the other Anonymous. Using CGI to generate HTML tags is nothing more than a pain in the neck. Just embed the required HTML in your code using here-docs.

    (Generating HTML tags largely makes sense only for form tags where whatever-you-are-using-to-generate-them is supposed to pre-fill the form with possible user input)

Re^2: Perl CGI, font color in a table
by Sinistral (Monsignor) on Feb 28, 2012 at 13:51 UTC

    W3Schools may have huge SEO and come up almost any time you Google for a web design search, but please don't use it, nor recommend it. Here's why.

      W3Schools may have huge SEO and come up almost any time you Google for a web design search, but please don't use it, nor recommend it. Here's why.

      SEO? Search-engine-optimization?

      Ok, that w3fools looks interesting, but yeah, I'm going to keep posting the w3 links, their presentation is good, even if the info has some problems, at least they don't complain about urls, and then say "this is lame, we told you" instead of adequately explaining, or providing a link

      at least crockfords page is the 4th result for JavaScript