It is very straight forward if you understand Perl HTML and Javascript

there is nothing to deconstruct.

On Mon, Jul 05, 2021 at 07:32:43AM +0000, Chris Brown wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I need to work on several files that are probably 10+ years old. Apart from 
> minor changes, they haven't been touched for the past 6 years. The dev is no 
> longer with the company.
> 
> I'm making a non-trivial change and could do with advice on how best to 
> interpret the code.
> 
> The file I'm interested in a file that contains 4700 lines of HTML, embedded 
> Perl, CSS and JavaScript. What is the best way to deconstruct this file with 
> a view to understanding how everything hangs together?
> 
> Cheers
> Chris
> 
> 

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