I suspect the file has special characters that only MS software likes. Try something like this:
my $row = <$fh>; local $, = ' '; print map { ord $_ } split //, $row;
Which should print out the base-10 value of each character in the row with spaces in between. Then check the ASCII value of each character. You should be able to find the problematic character in there.
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In reply to Re: simple file question, extra spaces, win32
by hardburn
in thread simple file question, extra spaces, win32
by rkg
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