… would this not work?

Translate all that into perl code and see. If it doesn't work, post the perl code; if you don't know how to translate that, let us know where you're stuck.

I think the code posted above by kenosis (at about the same time when about 10 minutes before you posted this question) should be a pretty good start, if not the full answer. It uses the "input record separator" to use "HDR" instead of new-line.

On the first read, it'll just get "HDR", and output nothing. On each subsequent read, it will get a whole record (including the next occurrence of the string "HDR"), skip the first 47 characters (the rest of the header string), trim off the "FTR" and following text, and output just the remaining record content (including whatever line breaks it contains).


In reply to Re^4: header footer by graff
in thread header footer by gupr1980

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