I believe chomp will take care of the line-ending code.
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Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 1:49 PM
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Subject: Problems with ^M
This is for newbies, right? Can anyone tell me why a s/^M//g won't get rid
of the annoying ^M on the end of each line of an imported Paradox database?
Is there a better way? I know this has to be simple, yet I can find no
reference in my plethora of Perl books.
TIA for any and all help - you guys are great and I appreciate the time you
all put into this effort to help folks like me :-)
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