It depends on how exactly you print the second line. Do you want tab or 4/8 spaces ? If you can use that in the print function, for example :
Notice the tab space before the test string. You can also grab the whole text and put in into EOF, as in :
This will print the data exactly in the way you have formatted it.
For more advanced tasks you can use perltidy.
HTH.
Update : Oh, I just saw the post was one week old, I hope it's not too late.
Last edited by sysgate; 08-10-2009 at 05:26 AM..
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function html_header
{
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<html>
<head><title>${1}</title></head>
<body>
<p>
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</p>
END
}
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</body>
</html>
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</strong></span>
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</div>
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hi!
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Header 1
=======
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Age:***
Address:***
Work Phone:***
Email:***
Mobile:***
Country:***
City:***
Pincode:***
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