I need to some code that will get the current directory and then remove it from a directory listing that includes sub directorys. i.e:

current dir:
c:\perl
dir /s listing:
c:\perl\bin\aa.exe c:\perl\doc\bb.txt c:\perl\web\index.html
I need:
bin\aa.exe doc\bb.txt web\index.html
current unworking code:
open(GETDIR, "cd |"); while(<GETDIR>) { chomp; $currentDir = $_; } open(DODIR, "dir /b /s|"); while(<DODIR>) { chomp; $pathRemoved = $_; $pathRemoved =~ s/$currentDir//i; print $pathRemoved; }

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In reply to How do I remove current path from a dir listing by Fishcake2000

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