Thanks this did work for me except it prints out
the file contents on one line in my HTML page: wordOnewordTwowordThree
Okay this prints out.
It should print out:
wordOne
wordTwo
wordThree
Okay this prints out.
Here is what I used and it works but how can I make the output print
the correct way? I have tried the "\n" and <br> in various places but
no luck.
use strict;
my $path = "/web/webpage.html";
my $myfile = "/perl/bin/bas.txt";
open FIL, "$myfile" || die "cant open: $!\n";
open OUT, ">$path" || die "Can't open $path for writing: $!\n";
while (<FIL>)
{
print OUT;
}
print OUT <<"EOF";
<html>
<head>
<title>Title</title>
</head>
<body>
<br>
Okay this prints out.
</body>
</html>
EOF
close OUT || die "Can't close filehandle: $!\n";
close FIL || die "no cant close: $!\n";
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