But the image is in fact there by looking at the next column where I don't check for its existence.Well that's weird cause in my browser I don't see exactly the three images for which Perl can't find the filenames. Anyway, $info[$i]{'MES'} (or whatever) contains Latin-1 strings. Which your OS can't find, presumably because the real filenames are in UTF-8. OTOH, Windows can, because of some legacy codepage nonsense or some such.
In reply to Re^3: -e not working Perl 5.008008
by Anonymous Monk
in thread -e not working Perl 5.008008
by GLJSD
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