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Generates HTML with the use of CGI.pm using the conventional style

    

#!/usr/bin/perl -w

use strict;
use CGI ':standard';

print 
    header(),
    start_html('Generating HTML'),
    h1('Now Is:'),
    p('The current date and time is:', scalar(localtime)),
    hr(),
    h1('This is heading 1');

my $file_listing = '';
$file_listing .= "<br />$_" foreach <*.pl>;

print
     p('This is a ','file list:', $file_listing),
     h1('Go Here For Excellent Books!'),
     p('Check out the',a({ href => 'http://www.java2s.com/' }, 'www.java2s.com Home Page')),
     end_html();

   
    
    
    
  








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