I think the indirect object notation is tripping you up. Plus, you're reading a line from FH1, not printing to it. Your problem might be solved with:
print FH1 "$_\n";but I'd be more comfortable with:
FH1->print( "$_\n" );In reply to Re: Filter::Handle - Deep Recursion Error
by chromatic
in thread Filter::Handle - Deep Recursion Error
by bayruds
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