Might be worth mentioning that for pretty much anything that you do with paths internal to perl, you can use "c:/tmp/sup/$filename" which is a lot easier on the eyes than "c:\\tmp\\sup\\$filename".
You can also get away with coding 'c:\tmp\sup' . $filename where you need constants that are going to be passed to CMD.EXE or other uncooperative .exe's, so long as you use single quotes.
In reply to Re: substitute \ and / with \\ ?
by BrowserUk
in thread substitute \ and / with \\ ?
by kirk123
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