Hi,

Why do you close STDOUT. You can use select instead.
I don't see why you use seek in your code when you open one filehandle for input and one for output. If you whould have used +> instead, you would need the seek. (see perldoc perlopentut).

use POSIX; use strict; my $TRAP=POSIX::tmpnam(); print "TMPFILE is $TRAP\n"; open(TMPFILE, "+> $TRAP") or die $!; select TMPFILE; eval { print 'Waka Waka' }; seek(TMPFILE,0,0); my $input=<INFILE>; close(INFILE>; select STDOUT; print $input;

This works fine for me.
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Dr. Mark Ceulemans
Senior Consultant
IT Masters, Belgium


In reply to Re: codeopen(INPUT, "INPUT") gives INPUT opened only for output by mce
in thread codeopen(INPUT, "&lt;INPUT") gives INPUT opened only for output by belg4mit

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