I had hoped I could solve my own problem but have been unsucessful. Since I'm totally Perl illiterate, I seem to be fumbling around trying to fix a bug in a script that I downloaded and need to use.

The script as written, produces the path: /home/diamich/public_html/cgi-bin/linkmanage/templates//master.htm when it should produce: "/home/diamich/public_html/cgi-bin/linkmanage/templates/default/master.htm The code written that produces the faulty path is:

my($thebase) = ($file =~ /(.*)\/[^\/]+/); my($html,$html2); if (!-e $file){ $thebase =~ s/\/[^\/]+$/\/default/;
Is there something missing that is causing the code to miss the "default/" addendum to $file? Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

In reply to Trouble with path syntax by diamich

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