> Also not that the resulting display is as ugly as an airport. This was, > in fact, on purpose. If you view the source of the HTML, you will find > that it was meant to be styled with a CSS, and thus contain no > formating directives, but do contain "class" directives.
I added a stylesheet and in comes out looking slightly less ugly than an airport. More like a large, urban train station. But that probably has more to do with the colors I used than anything else. Rather than update your perl script, I'll just give some simple directions: 1) edit the top of the html output to include this: <HTML><HEAD> <LINK href="style.css" type=text/css rel=STYLESHEET> </HEAD> <BODY> (and you might want to add </BODY></HTML> at the end for good measure) 2) Then create the file style.css containing these lines: body { margin:0px; background-color:#660000; scrollbar-face-color: #DA7923; scrollbar-shadow-color: #80705D; scrollbar-highlight-color: #80705D; scrollbar-3dlight-color: #CEC6BC; scrollbar-darkshadow-color: #B8AA9A; scrollbar-track-color: #B8AA9A; scrollbar-arrow-color: #80705D; } td {vertical-align:top; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; color: #333} td.middle {vertical-align:middle} td.CyclicDepend {background-color: #111} a {text-decoration: none; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;color:#c60} a:hover {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;color:#fff} H1 {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size: 13px;font-weight: bold;color: #993300;} ------- Brian Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED]