Yep ... in the Windows world, things can be a bit messy. Many Windows users simply replace chomp $varname; with $varname =~ s/\s+$//; to trim off all trailing whitespace from a variable.
NOTE: It's not an exact replacement, so if your code expects whitespace at the end of your lines, you'll probably want to adjust $/ to the proper value for your incoming files. For my purposes, removing whitespace from the end of the string works fine in nearly all cases.
...roboticusIn reply to Re^3: Concat strings from parameter file
by roboticus
in thread Concat strings from parameter file
by jevaly
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