ignore this one.. I've already figured out how.
thanks.

--- Michael Alipio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have an input file with 7 columns each line. Words
> are separated with 1 or more spaces..
> Now, I want each of these lines placed into
> HTML::Table's rows.
> 
> The HTML::Table has something like this.
> each row (with 7 cells) is encolsed with []. I want
> each row, populated with each line in my input file.
> 
> my $table = new HTML::Table(-data=>
> [['1stRowValue1',
> '1stRowValue2', upto '1stRowValue7'],
> ['2ndRowValue1',
> '2ndRowValue2', upto '2ndRowValue7']]
> 
> So far, all I can do is open the input file, read it
> line by line, split each line and store it in an
> array.
> 
> However, I'm not sure how to insert my loop inside
> HTML::Table declaration section.. 
> Any idea?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
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