You are using single quotes in you open statements.
try
open INFILE2,'<', $localfile ...
and you should have better luck. You also need 2 backslashes in a double quoted string. Or use
$directory . '\' . $name.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Cwd;
my $startdirectory = cwd;
print "Starting directory: $startdirectory\n";
use File::Find;
find ( \&inFiles, ('.') );
exit;
sub inFiles {
chomp;
my $name = $_;
my $directory = cwd;
if ( $name =~ /.dat/) {
print "dir = $directory\tname = $name\n";
open INFILE,'<', "$directory/$name" || warn ("Cannot open input fil
+e $name\n");
my @infilecontent = <INFILE>;
print length @infilecontent;
my $localfile = "$directory\\$name"; #win32
open INFILE2,'<', $localfile || warn ("Cannot open input file $loca
+lfile\n");
@infilecontent = <INFILE2>;
print @infilecontent;
}
} #inFiles
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