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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Regarding relation between SAS and HTML Post 302796965 by hanson44 on Sunday 21st of April 2013 02:48:01 PM
Old 04-21-2013
I'm pretty sure SAS directly generates HTML output. The examples I've seen seem too primitive, do not look professional. But maybe there are some other options, or some other module you can pay for that does a better job. As mentioned, you can HTMLize just about any text output. If needed, I think a good way to go would be to automatically HTMLize a CSV output data file exactly as you want to format it, using a combination of awk and shell programming.
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LedgerSMB::Template(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  LedgerSMB::Template(3pm)

NAME
LedgerSMB::Template - Template support module for LedgerSMB SYNOPSIS
This module renders templates. METHODS
new(user => \%myconfig, template => $string, format => $string, [locale => $locale] [language => $string], [include_path => $path], [no_auto_output => $bool], [method => $string], [no_escape => $bool], [debug => $bool], [output_file => $string] ); This command instantiates a new template: template The template to be processed. This can either be a reference to the template in string form or the name of the file that is the template to be processed. format The format to be used. Currently HTML, PS, PDF, TXT and CSV are supported. format_options (optional) A hash of format-specific options. See the appropriate LSMB::T::foo for details. output_options (optional) A hash of output-specific options. See the appropriate output method for details. locale (optional) The locale object to use for regular gettext lookups. Having this option adds the text function to the usable list for the templates. Has no effect on the gettext function. language (optional) The language for template selection. include_path (optional) Overrides the template directory. Used with user interface templates. no_auto_output (optional) Disables the automatic output of rendered templates. no_escape (optional) Disables escaping on the template variables. debug (optional) Enables template debugging. With the TT-based renderers, HTML, PS, PDF, TXT, and CSV, the portion of the template to get debugging messages is to be surrounded by <?lsmb DEBUG format 'foo' ?> statements. Example: <tr><td colspan="<?lsmb columns.size ?>"></td></tr> <tr class="listheading"> <?lsmb FOREACH column IN columns ?> <?lsmb DEBUG format '$file line $line : [% $text %]' ?> <th class="listtop"><?lsmb heading.$column ?></th> <?lsmb DEBUG format '' ?> <?lsmb END ?> </tr> method/media (optional) The output method to use, defaults to HTTP. Media is a synonym for method output_file (optional) The base name of the file for output. available_formats() Returns a list of format names, any of the following (in order) as applicable: HTML (always available) TXT (includes CSV, always available)) PDF PS XLS ODS new_UI(user => \%myconfig, locale => $locale, template => $file, ...) Wrapper around the constructor that sets the path to 'UI', format to 'HTML', and leaves auto-output enabled. render($hashref) This command renders the template. If no_auto_output was not specified during instantiation, this also writes the result to standard output and exits. Otherwise it returns the name of the output file if a file was created. When no output file is created, the output is held in $self->{output}. Currently email and server-side printing are not supported. output This function outputs the rendered file in an appropriate manner. my $bool = _valid_language() This command checks for valid langages. Returns 1 if the language is valid, 0 if it is not. column_heading() Apply locale settings to column headings and add sort urls if necessary. escape($string) Escapes a scalar string if the format supports such escaping and returns the sanitized version. Copyright 2007, The LedgerSMB Core Team This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2, or at your option any later version. A copy of the license should have been included with your software. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-30 LedgerSMB::Template(3pm)
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