I have seen splitting on a \n work and also seen it not work. I'm using a compiled by myself perl 5.8.0 on Solaris 8 so perhaps there is a bug buried away in there?
Looks like davidrw's $/ suggestion also works. Given the above \n problem I think I will use that instead.
Thanks for all the help!!
-- Argel
In reply to Re^2: Special behavior for LF and CR in RegExs?
by Argel
in thread Special behavior for LF and CR in RegExs?
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