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  • tag to make our lists more compact by pushing onto the @CGI::Pretty::AS_IS array: : HTML « CGI « Perl





  • Add the

  • tag to make our lists more compact by pushing onto the @CGI::Pretty::AS_IS array:

        
    
    #!/usr/bin/perl
    use warnings;
    use strict;
    use CGI::Pretty qw(:standard);
    $CGI::Pretty::INDENT=" ";
    push @CGI::Pretty::AS_IS,"LI";
    my $cgi=new CGI::Pretty;
    print header,
    start_html("Pretty HTML Demo"),
    ol(li(["First","Second","Third"])),
    end_html;
    
       
        
        
        
      
    








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