It looks like you are dealing with URL-encoded data. The URI::Escape module can deal with this:
use URI::Escape; # ... $data = uri_unescape($data);
This should change %20 (in the $data variable) into spaces (assuming you are running on an ASCII-compatible platform), and other %XX sequences into the appropriate character. If you really don't want to use a module you can use the substitution: $data =~ s/%([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})/chr(hex($1))/eg which should be equivilent.
In reply to Re: %20 results from reading info from a .dat file
by wog
in thread %20 results from reading info from a .dat file
by DAVEFLINDERS
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