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Without commenting on anything else you wrote, perldoc -f split says: If EXPR is omitted, splits the `$_' string. If PATTERN is also omitted, splits on whitespace (after skipping any leading whitespace). Anything matching PATTERN is taken to be a delimiter separating the fields. (Note that the delimiter may be longer than one character.) So your line will be split there:
And yes, those quoting signs are regular chars and will be printed. Sort them out. alex pleiner <alex@zeitform.de> In reply to Re: Reading in data that is
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