Looks like somewhere a Unix tool like bash or another Perl is processing the file.
(Update: Obviously Perl needs to escape the backslash inside a regex)
FWIW: using $b2=chr(92)x2 might save you some typing
In reply to Re^3: Windows and backslashes and replacements oh my!
by The Perlman
in thread Windows and backslashes and replacements oh my!
by stevieb
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