Hey guys,
I try to split string having carriage return and feed lines. When I use split(/\r\f/, $x) or split(/<CR><LF>/, $x) it doesn't seem to work.
Now, I get the strings from the phone switch. When I print the string, it looks like that:
121107 1547 00316 43kahldsf02 801 2211 808<C
+R><LF>15:47 12/11<CR><LF>15:47 12/11<CR><LF>121107 1547 00150 4a
+df008 801 6808 <CR><LF>
However, when I use this string and split(/<CR><LF>/, $x), it works just fine, but doesnt when I listen for the same string coming from switch. So, I assume I need to use some other split pattern since <CR><FL> aren't recognized as carriage return and line feed coming from switch. Anyone has any suggestions?
Thanks
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