In versions of windows before 2003 you used \ as a directory divider, ie cd \, in *nix / is used..I suspect the windows 2003/xp/whatever are trying to allow for both \ and / to be used, to test this try findloc.pl /1 (note the space between the .pl and the /) and see if you still get the same error, I suspect not..need to see the source code to know for sure as `findloc.pl/1` and `findloc.pl`/1 are completely different, in the first /1 is being passed as a parm to findloc.pl and the second the results are being divided by 1.

In reply to Re: "findlog.pl/1" broke in Win2003 by mutated
in thread "findlog.pl/1" broke in Win2003 by m&m

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