You seem be under the mistaken impression that $/ is different on Windows than it is elsewhere. $/ is just "\n" (by default) everywhere.
This problem would happen on Windows if the input is read in binmode but the output is written without binmode.
- tye
In reply to Re^3: Anomalous double spaced output from XML::Twig (!$/)
by tye
in thread Anomalous double spaced output from XML::Twig
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