#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use CGI;
my $main=new CGI;
print $main->header;
print $main->start_html ("Printer Status");
open(usr/lsys/printstatus/printstatus.out ,"logfile.html");
while(<usr/lsys/printstatus/printstatus.out>) {
chomp;
if (! ($_=~/----------------------------/)) {
#my ($printer,$display,$toner,$level) = split(/ /, $_);
my @status = split(/ /, $_);
if (($status[0] eq "name") && ($status[1] eq "display")) {
print "<center><table width=250 border=1><tr align=center>
+\n";
for (@status) {
print "<td><b>$_</b></td>\n";
}
print "</tr>\n";
}
}
}
print "</table>\n";
close (usr/lsys/printstatus/printstatus.out);
exit;
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