Don't know if this helps: It's from perl.daily.tips
On to the tip: Anyone have seen code like print "<a href=\"http://$url/\">$site</a> (\"$title\")"; Now, it is quite annoying to read all those \'s, so you would think there is a better way. Well, there is! :-) The above line could be written as print qq[<a href="http://$url/">$site</a> ("$title")]; So instead of using " as the quote operator we used qq[ and ] to end the quote. You can also use for example qq{ (or any other form of "brackets"), like print qq{...}; Like "text" can be substituted with qq[text] you can use a single q for ', so a confusing statement like '\'[EMAIL PROTECTED]\'' can be written as q['[EMAIL PROTECTED]'] instead. > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Unknown Sender) > Newsgroups: perl.beginners.cgi > Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2001 00:59:20 -0300 (ADT) > To: Derek Duhon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: problem > > You should escape all of the quotes that you want printed. > > print "Content-type: > text/html\n\n<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Endless!</TITLE></HEAD><BODY BGCOLOR = > \"#000000\"><FONT COLOR = \"red\"><H5>$current</H5><HR COLOR = \"red\"><A HREF > = \"endless?$prev\">Previous Page</a> | <A HREF = \"endless?$next\">Next > Page</A></FONT></BODY></HTML>"; > > > Johnathan Thibodeau > > Pound bang user bin perl > fork while true > > On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Derek Duhon wrote: > >> I have a print statement that prints out an html page, and after a lot of >> tinkering, I still can't get it to work. It prints out the html perfectly, >> but I can't seem to find a way for it to print the contents of the scalar >> statements. The print statement is encased in "". Here is my source >> >> #!usr/local/bin/perl >> # >> #Program to generate endless webpage >> $current = $ENV{"QUERY_STRING"}; >> $next = ++$current; >> $prev = --$current; >> print "Content-type: >> text/html\n\n<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Endless!</TITLE></HEAD><BODY BGCOLOR = >> "#000000"><FONT COLOR = "red"><H5>$current</H5><HR COLOR = "red"><A HREF = >> "endless?$prev">Previous Page</a> | <A HREF = "endless?$next">Next >> Page</A></FONT></BODY></HTML>"; >> >> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]