A good answer, but please note that the two newlines at
the end are part of the header and not a replacement for
the two break tags you had listed. To "web enable" your
code you should use the code Autark posted but add the your
tags in a print statement, like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
print "Content-Type: text/plain\n\n";
print "<br><br>\n";
my $add = '152';
print $add / 321 + 4 * $add, "\n";
But I think it was just part of his formatting inside the code tags...
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<pre> tags. In fact, <pre>
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