Welcome to the world of cross platform programming! :-)
I don't know if there is a elegant solution to this,
but since chop will always take away the
last character I don't like it very much. I'd suggest
to do something along this:
# ... read into $line
chomp $line;
$line =~ s/\r$//;
# ... carry on
That should work for any win-unix-combo (client as
well as server; code is untestet, though, and might
contain some lurking errors ;) )
Cheers ...
Andreas
Update: Think before submitting ... the line about
"any win-unix-combo" is BS, I'm sorry. This will
work if your client (executing this script) is
unix and the server (where you read from) is win
or unix.
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