Hi David,
> Is it possible to get CGI.pm to print <p
> class="myclass">text.......</p>
Yes. If the first argument is a hashref, it will use the name/value
pairs as tag attributes.
print $q->p({class=>"myclass"}, "text.......");
> I also need to print out the one these as well:
>
> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/main.css" type="text/css">
> but it has to be in the <head> of the starting HTML? -- and I would
> like it
> before the </head> and after the </title>
print $q->start_html(
-head => $q->Link({-rel=>"stylesheet", -href=>"main.css"}),
-title => "some title"
);
See "perldoc CGI" for more detailed information.
Cheers,
Ovid
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