NAME
HTMLTable - Create HTML table from DBI query output.
SYNOPSIS
use DBIx::HTMLTable;
HTMLTable ($data, <options>);
HTMLTableByRef ($dataref, <options>);
DESCRIPTION
HTMLTable() formats the results of a DBI query as a HTML table. The first argument is the query output formatted as a multi-line string, with columns delimited by a field separator (a comma by default) and rows delimited by a record separator (newline by default). The second argument is a hash of options and table attributes. Options and attributes are described below.
&DBIx::HTMLTable::HTMLTable ($data,
{rs => "\n",
fs => ',',
caption => "Caption Text"});
HTMLTableByRef() takes as its first argument a reference to an array of array references, as returned by DBI's fetchall_arrayref() and similar functions. As with HTMLTable(), the second argument is a hash of valid options and attributes.
$tableref = $dbh -> selectall_arrayref( "SELECT \* FROM $db" );
HTMLTableByRef ($tableref,
{bgcolor => 'white',
caption => "$db SELECT Query",
border => 2,
width => 300});
The file eg/tablequery.cgi is an example CGI script that formats query output for viewing in a Web browser.
OPTIONS
Options determine how to interpret data and how to construct tables.
- rs
-
HTMLTable only. Character delimiter for data rows.
- fs
-
HTMLTable only. Character delimiter for data columns.
-
If the value of this option is a non-empty string, formats the string as the table's caption.
TABLE ATTRIBUTES
The following is a brief list of attributes that the HTML 4.0 <TABLE> tag recognizes. Refer to the HTML 4.0 specification (http://www.w3.org/) for detailed information about each attribute.
- align
- width
- cols
- id
- class
- dir
- title
- style
- onclick
- ondbclick
- onmousedown
- onmouseup
- onmouseover
- onmousemove
- onmouseout
- onkeypress
- onkeydown
- onkeyup
- bgcolor
- frame
- rules
- border
- cellspacing
- cellpadding
VERSION
Version 0.24
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2001-2004 Robert Kiesling, rkies@cpan.org.
Licensed using the same terms as Perl. Refer to the file, "Artistic," for information.
AUTHOR
Robert Kiesling, rkies@cpan.org
SEE ALSO
DBI(3)
1 POD Error
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