If I were you, I'd use IO::File, and pass the filehandles around like any other object. No, that isn't an answer to your speicifc problem. Try whittling down your code to as small an example as you can that still exibits the problem you're having. After this, either you'll figure out the problem yourself, or you'll be able to give us a smaller snippet in which to find the problem.
In reply to Re: print() on closed filehandle
by theorbtwo
in thread print() on closed filehandle
by Win
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