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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T08:54:45+00:00 2026-05-24T08:54:45+00:00

I have a perl code to compare 2 strings First string I get from

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I have a perl code to compare 2 strings

First string I get from parsing a URL content (say $version and its value is CVP-LATEST-5.3.4.iso)

Another string I open a local file (info.txt) and read it. The file has only 1 string (say $oldversion and its value is CVP-LATEST-5.3.4.iso)

I get these both strings into $version and $oldversion

after that I do

if ($version ne $oldversion)
{
print "Im doing something here\n");
unlink(info.txt);
open file info.txt
print $version to into.txt
close info.txt
}
else
{
print "ERROR\n");
}

Here you can see if $version and $oldversion match it will print ERROR.
Everything works fine until:

When I open the file info.txt and manually edit (I will press backspace and then will type the same charectores again) and then save and exit.

Even now $version and $oldversion should have the same content, because I pressed backspace and later entered the same deleted charector.

Now when I run the script I can see the IF loop is going TRUE instead of FALSE.
Since the contents are same the IF should go FALSE, But its going true.

I have no idea what is happening. I tried printing $version and $oldversion before and after the IF statement, it prints same exact same values, but IF is going TRUE.
I read the file content as folows.

my $oldversion = <FILE>;
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    2026-05-24T08:54:46+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:54 am

    You can try this:

    my $oldversion = <FILE>;
    chomp($oldversion);
    
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