Fellow Monks,
Using Activestate perl on Windows2000. I've a script which has a system call, for DOS the command would be:
copy a\b\*.txt a\
Which works fine, but putting it into a system call from a perl script was a bit more difficult.I tried a number of backslash & forward slash variations, but the one that eventually worked for was
system ("copy a\\b\\*.txt a/");
Can anybody explain to me what exactly is going on here??
Also, how could the same be achieved using the copy command. I tried:
copy("copy a\\b\\*.txt ","a/");
But got nowhere with that, any ideas I would be grateful.
Martymart
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