some internal perl flag is set that the file end has been reached so any second open to the file gets nothing.
That's unlikely. Re-opening a (regular, seekable) file should always allow for its contents to be read another time. When opening a file for reading, the file pointer (indicating the position where to read from) is automatically set to the beginning.
Could you provide some code that demonstrates the issue?
In reply to Re: How to read a file twice
by almut
in thread How to read a file twice
by Anonymous Monk
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