Yes. I was aware of the availability of function from File::Basename. However, in order to use it you needed to have prior knowledge of the filename which was being passed to the module ie you needed to know how many periods are in the filename. This wouldn't work very well if you were going through a whole list of files that were not structured the same. That is one reason I wrote this lil sub because it doesn't care how many period '.' delimiters are in the filename. It will always return the full filename minus the last part of the filename which is what I have always considered to be the extension.
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