use Win32::Clipboard; use Win32::AbsPath qw(Relative2Absolute); -e $ARGV[0] and print Win32::Clipboard ( Win32::GetShortPathName Relative2Absolute $ARGV[0] ) -> GetText() or print "File name?";
In reply to win32 short file name by EdwardG
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