Given what I saw for his code at the time

and therein lies the problem. you did not see because you did not look. rather, you ASS-U-MEd that the OP was doing something St00Pid when you could have easily checked whether binmode was used (hint: your browser has a FIND capability that would let you search for binmode in the OPs posted code.

imo, you did not treat yourself as stupid. whether you acted stupidly is a matter of interpretation. for my money, you were a duckhead for shooting off your keyboard before you really checked what was in the OPs post.


In reply to Re^4: Perl && threads && queues - how to make all this work together by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl && threads && queues - how to make all this work together by xaero123

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