... you don't want to be reading it with angle brackets (<>) because you don't know if there are ANY new line characters in the part of the file after the headers
Unless of course you set $/ to a reference to a scalar value containing the number of bytes you want to read each time, in which case it'll work just fine and return that many bytes each read newlines or no.
In reply to Re: Re: How to eliminate text portion of a binary file?
by Fletch
in thread How to eliminate text portion of a binary file?
by Anonymous Monk
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