So the easiest fix approach would be to use File::Handle objects instead of filenames
uh? It works when you pass a file name. It creates an IO::File object, and they do have binmode.
And did you mean FileHandle? It's been renamed to IO::File. Use the latter instead.
In reply to Re^7: File::Binary and Carriage-Return issue
by ikegami
in thread File::Binary and Carriage-Return issue
by mickeyn
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