Apologies for previous email –the examples I gave actually transformed and 
mangled some of the email while, themselves, being invisible! I’m having 
another go –this time ‘neutralizing’ the code.
 
Some of the (HTML) forms on my website are generated ‘on the hoof’ by a perl 
script. I ‘m having problems formatting these pages using CSS within the perl 
script.
Inline styles work OK e.g. when embedded in the FORM part of the perl script:
[print "<p style=\"color:red\"; \"font-family: Arial\"; \"margin-left: 
25px\";>" ]
but this would be extremely tedious to implement for all the tags that I wish 
to format.
 
An internal style sheet such as:
 
[<style type="text/css">
p {
color: red;
}
</style>]
is either ignored or generates error messages.
External style sheets, called with either ‘link ref..’ or �...@import url…’ are 
ignored.
Help please! I’d be grateful if anyone can let me know how to make either the 
internal or (preferably) the external style sheet work from within a perl 
script.
Many thanks
Mel 
 
 
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Mel Myers BSc(Hons) MEd AFBPsS CPsychol
Chartered Psychologist
Coaching in People Problems
web: Skype: Mel.Myers
Find out about my new book 'Managing Difficult Conversations at 
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