Here's my win95/winME "tweak" (i copy/pasted the whole subroutine that i munged). PS if you don't have multiple logins under win95/ME just change the else{$Home=... to $Home="C:/My Documents", on NT/2000 i'm not to sure...havn't messed with pTK on my NT box yet.
sub TranslateFileName
{
local $_ = shift;
unless (defined $Home)
{
unless ($^O eq 'MSWin32'){
$Home = $ENV{'HOME'} || ($ENV{'HOMEDRIVE'}.$ENV{'HOMEPATH'});
} else {
$Home = "c:/windows/profiles/" . getlogin() . "/My Documents
+";
}
$Home =~ s#\\#/#g;
$Home .= '/' unless $Home =~ m#/$#;
}
s#~/#$Home#g;
# warn $_;
return $_;
}
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