=head2 How do I remove HTML from a string?
The most correct way (albeit not the fastest) is to use HTML::Parser
-from CPAN (part of the HTML-Tree package on CPAN). Another correct
+from CPAN. Another mostly correct
way is to use HTML::FormatText which not only removes HTML but also
attempts to do a little simple formatting of the resulting plain text.
It's important that characters with special meaning like C</> and C<?>
I<not> be translated. Probably the easiest way to get this right is
to avoid reinventing the wheel and just use the URI::Escape module,
-which is part of the libwww-perl package (LWP) available from CPAN.
+available from CPAN.
=head2 How do I redirect to another page?
#!./perl
-print "1..3\n";
+print "1..5\n";
# compile time evaluation
# 193 EBCDIC
if (ord('A') == 65 || ord('A') == 193) {print "ok 1\n";} else {print "not ok 1\n";}
+print "not " unless ord(chr(500)) == 500;
+print "ok 2\n";
+
# run time evaluation
$x = 'ABC';
-if (ord($x) == 65 || ord($x) == 193) {print "ok 2\n";} else {print "not ok 2\n";}
+if (ord($x) == 65 || ord($x) == 193) {print "ok 3\n";} else {print "not ok 3\n";}
+
+if (chr 65 eq 'A' || chr 193 eq 'A') {print "ok 4\n";} else {print "not ok 4\n";}
-if (chr 65 eq 'A' || chr 193 eq 'A') {print "ok 3\n";} else {print "not ok 3\n";}
+$x = 500;
+print "not " unless ord(chr($x)) == $x;
+print "ok 5\n";