Whaaaa?
You're leaving something out here. \0a (or 0xaH) is a line feed or EOL character. You must have something out there emitting an extra EOL.
If $text represents the slurped in file and you do a chomp ($line) you should eliminate the EOL character.
What platform are you running on and what platform did the files come from? I know that WinBloze adds extra \0a characters on normal text files and if you try reading them in Unix it will appear as extra EOLs.
In reply to Re^3: Trash in my prints
by blue_cowdawg
in thread Trash in my prints
by Anonymous Monk
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