Any more help? As much as I value your input (and I did already learn a bit more, as to where obstacles might be) - I'd need a little help to understand if what I have in mind is generally doable with AnyEvent::Handle. My current tasks are poking around in what ::Handle internally does and see if I need to get in-between ::Socket and ::Handle for a solution.

My current idea is that the $filehandle I get from ::Handle isn't the same as the real raw $filehandle connected by ::Socket. Could that be true? Would I need to get access to this lower-level $filehandle? For example, I tried the chars() method from Term::Size::Any on ::Handle's internal $fh - result: undefined. So this doesn't automagically work.
Also, for example, am I able to catch the signal WINCH (issued on window resize events) from the remote terminal on a connected socket/filehandle if this remote terminal is connected via Telnet?

Or am I completely on the wrong track?

In reply to Re^2: How do I get AnyEvent::Handle to munge arrow keys? by isync
in thread How do I get AnyEvent::Handle to munge arrow keys? by isync

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