Hello
I need help to convert flat file data to HTML Table format.
I am generating everyday Flat file and want to convert into HTML Table format.
The format of my file is:
version host Total YRS NO APPS PSD
10 Sun 30 2 4 6 7
and flat... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file say file1 having data like
ABC c:/hm/new1 Dir
DEF d:/ner/d sd
......
So i want to make a table from this text file, is it possible to do it using perl.
Thanks in advance
Sarbjit (1 Reply)
Hi
Written some script to convert csv to html but could not add table headers.Below are the errors iam getting
./csv2html | more
+ awk -v border=1 -v width=10 -v bgcolor=black -v fgcolor=white
BEGIN { printf("<table border=\"%d\" bordercolor=\"%s\" width=\"%d\"... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have made a a script which creates a csv file as daily database report
However i want to covert that csv file to html because csv file does not have a good visibilty.
So it is possible to have such csv to html coversion script.
Your prompt help much appreciated. Thanks in advance (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have Below script which converts csv file to html succesfully.but the visiblity is simple in black n white. I want to have better visibilty of each columns in different colours(like green).As it is a Database report suppose some tablespace available space is less than 20% then it should... (7 Replies)
I have output.txt file generated through shell scripts which need convert in tabular format using html
can you please help me
output.txt
Token State Date1 Date2 Description Name
34567 open 27/06/13 28/06/13 ... (5 Replies)
I am new to html and need to convert the attached csv file data to html format ; running into issues. please assist.
#!/bin/ksh
echo "<html>" ;
echo "<head><style> table {border-collapse: collapse;} table, td, th {border: 1px solid black;} </style></head>"
echo "<title> REPORT </title>"
echo... (0 Replies)
Hi
I have file like this:
jack black 104
daniel nick 75
lily harm 2
albert 5
and need to convert it into the html table like this:
NO.......name....family..... id
1...........jack.....black.....104
2..........daniel....nick.......75
3..........albert.................5
i mean... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: indeed_1
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mime::field::conttype
MIME::Field::ContType(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation MIME::Field::ContType(3)NAME
MIME::Field::ContType - a "Content-type" field
DESCRIPTION
A subclass of Mail::Field.
Don't use this class directly... its name may change in the future! Instead, ask Mail::Field for new instances based on the field name!
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Field;
use MIME::Head;
# Create an instance from some text:
$field = Mail::Field->new('Content-type',
'text/HTML; charset="US-ASCII"');
# Get the MIME type, like 'text/plain' or 'x-foobar'.
# Returns 'text/plain' as default, as per RFC 2045:
my ($type, $subtype) = split('/', $field->type);
# Get generic information:
print $field->name;
# Get information related to "message" type:
if ($type eq 'message') {
print $field->id;
print $field->number;
print $field->total;
}
# Get information related to "multipart" type:
if ($type eq 'multipart') {
print $field->boundary; # the basic value, fixed up
print $field->multipart_boundary; # empty if not a multipart message!
}
# Get information related to "text" type:
if ($type eq 'text') {
print $field->charset; # returns 'us-ascii' as default
}
PUBLIC INTERFACE
boundary
Return the boundary field. The boundary is returned exactly as given in the "Content-type:" field; that is, the leading double-hyphen
("--") is not prepended.
(Well, almost exactly... from RFC 2046:
(If a boundary appears to end with white space, the white space
must be presumed to have been added by a gateway, and must be deleted.)
so we oblige and remove any trailing spaces.)
Returns the empty string if there is no boundary, or if the boundary is illegal (e.g., if it is empty after all trailing whitespace has
been removed).
multipart_boundary
Like "boundary()", except that this will also return the empty string if the message is not a multipart message. In other words,
there's an automatic sanity check.
type
Try real hard to determine the content type (e.g., "text/plain", "image/gif", "x-weird-type", which is returned in all-lowercase.
A happy thing: the following code will work just as you would want, even if there's no subtype (as in "x-weird-type")... in such a
case, the $subtype would simply be the empty string:
($type, $subtype) = split('/', $head->mime_type);
If the content-type information is missing, it defaults to "text/plain", as per RFC 2045:
Default RFC 2822 messages are typed by this protocol as plain text in
the US-ASCII character set, which can be explicitly specified as
"Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii". If no Content-Type is
specified, this default is assumed.
Note: under the "be liberal in what we accept" principle, this routine no longer syntax-checks the content type. If it ain't empty,
just downcase and return it.
NOTES
Since nearly all (if not all) parameters must have non-empty values to be considered valid, we just return the empty string to signify
missing fields. If you need to get the real underlying value, use the inherited "param()" method (which returns undef if the parameter is
missing).
SEE ALSO
MIME::Field::ParamVal, Mail::Field
AUTHOR
Eryq (eryq@zeegee.com), ZeeGee Software Inc (http://www.zeegee.com). David F. Skoll (dfs@roaringpenguin.com) http://www.roaringpenguin.com
perl v5.16.2 2012-06-08 MIME::Field::ContType(3)