That gives me:
[
"My Company",
"Gavin",
"Henry\xC2\xA0",
"ghenry\@ghenry.co.uk",
"\xC2\xA1.00",
]
which isn't whitespace after all. Thanks for the Data::Dump tip. I've always used Data::Dumper. Swapping for that produces:
$VAR1 = [
'My Company',
'Gavin',
'Henry ',
'ghenry@ghenry.co.uk',
' 1.00'
];
$VAR1 = [
'My Company',
'Gavin',
'Henry ',
'ghenry@ghenry.co.uk',
' 1.00'
];
i.e.
next unless $fields[4];
print Dumper \@fields;
$fields[4] =~ s/\s+//g;
print Dumper \@fields;
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