> Personally I put the HERE-IS block at the left hand edge, and skip the whole "indent" thing.
(A what (indent) you see, is what you get.)
me too, mostly at the end of a sub.
If I need a template, then it'll normally also merit a sub.
sub html_admin {
my($user_number)=@_;
my $HTML_restricted = "";
$HTML_restricted = <<"__HTML__" if $user_number == 20;
<tr>
<td class="someClass">Restricted</td>
</tr>
__HTML__
return << "__HTML__";
<table>
<tr>
<td class="someclass" style="text-align:center">Some Content
+</td>
</tr>
$HTML_restricted
</table>
__HTML__
}
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