If you were able to use modules, i would suggest
Archive::Zip. But here is a non-module solution:
$line =~ s/^\s+//g; # strip leading whites
+pace
$line =~ s/\s+$//g; # strip trailing white
+space
my @cols = split(/ +/, $line); # split on spaces
my $filename = join(' ', splice(@lines, 7) ); # piece back together
+the filename
push @temp, $filename; # store filename
Could possibly try a fixed-width solution, but i'd be worried that it wouldn't work if the first or third columns varied too much in size.
Update: I think i overthought a little and forgot about the LIMIT parameter to split() -- probably better than breaking and re-gluing the filename.
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