Name
start_html
Synopsis
print
$query
->start_html(
['
title
', '
email
', '
base
', '
attribute
=
'value'
])
Description
Generates <HTML>
and <BODY>
tags.
- title
The title of the page.
The author’s email address.
- base
Whether to use a
<BASE>
tag in the header.- attribute=‘value’
Specifies an attribute to the
<BODY>
tag.
Using named parameters, the syntax is:
print $query->start_html(-title=>'title', -author=>'email_address', -base=>'true', -xbase=>'url', -meta=>{'metatag1'=>'value1', 'metatag2'=>'value2'}, -script=>'$script', -onLoad=>'$function', -onUnload=>'$function', -attribute=>'value');
- -title=>'title'
Specifies the title of the page.
- -author=>'email_address'
Specifies the author’s email address.
- -xbase=>'url'
Provides an HREF for the
<BASE>
tag. Default is the current location.- -meta=>{'metatag1'=>'value1', ... }
Adds arbitrary meta information to the header as a reference to a hash. Valid tags are:
-
keywords
Keywords for this document.
-
copyright
Description for this document.
- attribute=>'value'
Specify an attribute to the
<BODY>
tag.- -script=>'$script'
Specify a JavaScript script to be embedded within a
<SCRIPT>
block.- -onLoad=>'$function'
Browser should execute the specified function upon entering the page.
- -onUnload=>'$function'
Browser should execute the specified function upon leaving the page.
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