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As you allready know, you have to serialise your array. You do it with split and join and i think there are cleaner ways.
Split uses regex, which isn't pretty fast. You could use Storable which is pretty fast, but produces binary file or DataDumper which produces text files. This solutions are also more general then using split & join, they also work for hashes, references (at least Storable).
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