> Shoot chop. and chomp. Unless you add unchop and unchomp. C<chomp> *has* an inverse. Surely you know about the unary postfix C<.$/> operator? Of course, you have to be careful. There's a known bug that the C<.$/> doesn't properly "unchomp" if you've ever used the C<$/&=``> operator. ;-) Damian
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