[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Since perl 5.6.0 binmode is a noop as it is for Unix.
Interesting. "$ perldoc -f binmode" and "$perldoc perlvms" seem to me to
say otherwise. But under 5.6.1 it certainly behaves like a noop. On output
you get "stream_lf" files, so it _would_ be a no-op. It seems to just be
ignored on input, meaning.
Thanks. Nothing like saying something wrong (or obsolete) to learn.
So at this point I defer to Craig.
Thanks,
Tom Wyant
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