Keep in mind that if there's a \w character in the middle of the binary data, that won't work:
$ perl|od -tx1 my $c=65.66.20.21.67.23.25.10; $c =~ s/\W+$//; print "$c\n"; __OUTPUT__ 0000000 41 42 14 15 43 0a 0000006
Note that the two bytes (14 and 15) between "B" (42) and "C" (43) are still there.
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David Serrano
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