If it's binary data, it might have a ^D, which indicates the end of a stream of data. That's on Linux .. and I think a ^Z is used for Windows.
Should be no problem with binmode.
Alexander
In reply to Re^2: Perl binary file reading
by afoken
in thread Perl binary file reading
by kepler
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