I have the following code that reads a text file. I want the output to be a single line. However it appears to wrap or otherwise place a new line int the output.
Please look at the code, input file, and sample of the output, and tell me why this is happening.
Thanks in advance.
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#Open a file
open(MYFILE,"c:\\perl\\Files\\zones2add.txt") ||
die("Cannot open file");
#open(MYOUT,">c:\\perl\\Files\\myout.txt");
while(<MYFILE>)
{
print "tdnscmd \. /recordadd $_ www a 12.39.123.78\n";
}
# close the file
close MYFILE;
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Input file:
Aedonstaffing.biz
Aedonstaffing.info
Aedonstaffing.net
Aedonstaffing.org
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output
tdnscmd . /recordadd Aedonstaffing.biz
www a 12.39.123.78
tdnscmd . /recordadd Aedonstaffing.info
www a 12.39.123.78
tdnscmd . /recordadd Aedonstaffing.net
www a 12.39.123.78
tdnscmd . /recordadd Aedonstaffing.org
www a 12.39.123.78
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I expected to get:
tdnscmd . /recordadd Aedonstaffing.org www a 12.39.123.78
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