First of all, you probably want to pass the array by reference, but I think you want a hash reference in reality.
aka print &interface_list(\%interfacelist); next you actually need to assign it to a local var in the function. Third, use CGI.pm or some sub class for the love of god. Next your don't look like your using (use strict;) you probably should. Finally, maybe a hash reference instead of an array reference. use strict; use CGI::Pretty qw (:standard); my $query = CGI->new(); sub interface_list (\%) { my ($interfacelist_href) = @_; my $str = ""; my @headings = qw (Mon Device Interface Speed Line); $str .= Tr({-class=>'heading'}, td({}, \@headings)); foreach my $key (sort keys %$interfacelist_href) { my $item = $interfacelist_href->{$key}; $str .= Tr( {-class=>'light'}, td({-class=>$item->{'property_0'}}, ["<a>" . $item->{'property_1} . "</a>"]), etc........ ); } return $str; } On Wednesday 19 February 2003 13:45, Alexander Hartmaier wrote: > Hi list! > > I have to output a html table in some of my embperl pages which always > looks the same but the data is slightly different. > My approch was to write a small sub which takes the array with the data and > looks like this: > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >--------------------- sub interface_list (@interfacelist) > { > print (" > <tr class=heading> > <td>Mon</td> > <td>Device</td> > <td>Interface</td> > <td>Speed</td> > <td>Line</td> > </tr> > "); > for $indx ( 0 .. $#interfacelist ) > { > print (" > <tr class=light> > <td class= $interfacelist[$indx][0] ><a> $interfacelist[$indx][1] > </a></td> > <td><a href='view-device.epl?id_device=$interfacelist[$indx][2] '> > $interfacelist[$indx][3] </a></td> > <td><a href='view-interface.epl?id_interface= > $interfacelist[$indx][4] '> $interfacelist[$indx][5] </a></td> > <td><a href='view-line.epl?id_line= $interfacelist[$indx][6] '> > $interfacelist[$indx][7] </a></td> > </tr> > "); > }; > } > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >--------------------- > > My problem is that when I call the sub with '[+ interface_list > (@interfacegrp) +]' the lines are appended to the end of the output instead > of the line where I call it! > Furthermore the array @interfacelist is empty... > > I think there is a better way to handle this problem! > Gerald or anybody else has an idea? > > THX Alex > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- END ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Philip M. Gollucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] 301.474.9294 301.646.3011 (cell) Science, Discovery, & the Universe (UMCP) Webmaster & Webship Teacher URL: http://www.sdu.umd.edu eJournalPress Database/PERL Programmer & System Admin URL : http://www.ejournalpress.com Resume : http://p6m7g8.net/Resume --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]