Chris Devers:
> $ perl -le '$i = "abcd"; @j = split //, $i; print join "\n", @j;'
A good alternative to [print join "\n", @list] is to set the <output
field separator> (see perldoc perlvar) to "\n".
perl -le "$,=qq{\n}; print split //, q{abcd}"
The qq{} is to make it work under CMD.EXE too, the q{abcd} can also be
written as 'abcd'.
Chris, you are still sending multipart/mixed messages.
And your sig is still broken: many of its characters
don't belong to the printable subset of their encoding.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO-8859-1
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Affijn, Ruud
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