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Re: Re: Re: Re: When is an code^$/code not a code^$/code?

by Clownburner (Monk)
on Apr 05, 2001 at 21:47 UTC ( [id://70185]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: Re: When is an code^$/code not a code^$/code?
in thread When is an ^$ not a ^$ ?

I'll try to recreate a file that has this problem that I can post; right now the files I'm working on are part of a security audit so the data can't really be posted.

It is really weird though - the Hex editor confirms that there's nothing there but a bunch of \r\n's, and yet I can't split on \r\n. Funkadelic.

BTW, this is under Perl 5.005_03, you don't suppose there might be a bug or something?


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Re:{5} When is an code^$/code not a code^$/code?
by jeroenes (Priest) on Apr 06, 2001 at 00:02 UTC
    I just tested the same code at home, on Macperl patchlevel 5.004. Works like a charm.

    Definitely something strange.

    Jeroen
    "We are not alone"(FZ)

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