It all depends on what you did to $/, see
perlvar.
If you leave that alone, your script always will read
single lines with the
for my $line (<INFILE>) or
my $line=<INFILE>; syntax.
Beware, though, that fileGLOBs are written as
open IN, $file;.
Your $INFILE will work on a variable, that's not what you
(probably) want.
(Update Unless you pass a reference
to a fileGLOB :-). I would use lowercase here though, to
take away possible confusion with real fileGLOBs and
constants. Try $fh_infile, eg.)
Cheers,
Jeroen
"We are not alone"(FZ)
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