This seems to deal with al the pathelogical break points I tried.

#!perl -slw use strict; my @lines; my $buffer; while( <DATA> ){ chomp; $buffer .= $_; #! Accumulate in buffer if ($buffer =~ /^(cn=.+?)cn=/) { #! When we have a full line+ push @lines, $1; #! save it substr($buffer, 0, $+[1], ''); #! and strip from the buffer } } push@lines,$buffer; print for @lines;

Test data

__DATA__ c n=Perl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monastery,c=Universe cn =Pe rl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monastery,c=Universe cn= Perl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monastery,c=Universe cn=P erl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monastery,c=Universe cn=Perl Monks,ou=Bedchambers, ou=Monastery,c=Universe cn=Per l Monks,ou=Bedchambers, ou=Monastery,c=Universe cn=Perl Monks ,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monas tery,c=Universe cn=Perl Monks,o u=Bedchambers,ou=Monas tery,c=Universe cn=Perl Monks,ou=Bedc hambers,ou=Monastery,c=Universe cn=Perl Monks,ou=Bedchamber s,ou=Monastery,c=Universe cn=Perl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou= Monastery,c=Universe cn=Perl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monastery, c=Universe cn=Perl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monastery,c =Universe cn=Perl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monastery,c= Universe cn=Perl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monastery,c=U niverse cn=Perl Monks,ou=Bedchambers,ou=Monastery,c=Univers e

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In reply to Re: Match a string that can contain a carriage return in a random position. by BrowserUk
in thread Match a string that can contain a carriage return in a random position. by robartes

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