Sean Davis [SD], on Monday, November 29, 2004 at 17:45 (-0500) has on
mind:
SD> Probably the simplest way is to save all your output into a variable, say
SD> $html, rather than printing directly, as you would typically. Then, make a
SD> simple function that displays $html and performs any filterin
Probably the simplest way is to save all your output into a variable, say
$html, rather than printing directly, as you would typically. Then, make a
simple function that displays $html and performs any filtering you like.
Such a subroutine might look like:
#somewhere in the code
my $html='
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