in reply to thats what splice() is for...
in thread printing 20 characters in a line.

...these useless pluses
are put there by the monastery plumbers (which is why they are red). If you download the code using the download link you can avoid them (and the string is all on one line).

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wraped lines in code
by LanX (Saint) on Nov 14, 2008 at 13:01 UTC
    >(which is why they are red)
    Well I'm daltonian, now that you told me I realise it's red! : )

    I'm not sure if there is no better method which would preserve perlsyntax after cut&paste, maybe backslashes at the end of an wraped line!

    hmmm...well this discussion can't be new I'll supersearch for it!

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    Which song? ;)
      Use the per snippet [download] link, use the per post [d/l] link, or set your CSS to wrap code blocks using scroll bars.
        ...or set your CSS to wrap code blocks using scroll bars...
        hi ikegami, would you care to elaborate on this? I simply loathe the pluses...
        []s, HTH, Massa (κς,πμ,πλ)
      Use the force... erm, the [download] link, Luke!
      The link below! Link!!!
      []s, HTH, Massa (κς,πμ,πλ)