Hello
In my perl scripts, I often generate HTML code like this :
#!/usr/bin/perl
.......
print <<eof ;
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Title</TITLE>
</HEAD>
The variable is : $variable
<BR><BR>
<TABLE cellSpacing=0
cellPadding=0
width="100%"
border=0>
<TR><TD>
<HR color=#99ffcc
SIZE=4>
<FONT face=Arial
color=#99ffcc><B>
Bottom text
</B></FONT>
</TD></TR></TABLE>
</BODY>
</HTML>
eof
......
However, this code is not easily editable with softwares like FrontPage.
I would like to put this code in an easily editable .html file, and use an
instruction in my perl script, that would insert this html file in my perl
script, with the $variable, so that $variable is substituted on execution of the script. This is an example with $variable but i would like to work with any $xxx
Any suggestion ?
Thanks for your help.
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