That is real output as generated from my "perl shell"--which has -l in force.
The same effect can be seen by:
P:\test>perl -wle"print for split ' ', shift" "The quick brown (it's a + slightly reddish brown) fox jumps over the lazy dog The quick brown (it's a slightly reddish brown) fox jumps over the lazy dog
In reply to Re^3: how to split string(many words in one line) in a word?
by BrowserUk
in thread how to split string(many words in one line) in a word?
by talkjay83
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