No, that's not true. I write perl on Windows all the time including using > to create new files and also including doing this on network shares. I was doing that just yesterday. Whatever it was that was wrong, it is something in the configuration on your end, perhaps in permissions.
In reply to Re^16: print() on closed filehandle
by diotalevi
in thread print() on closed filehandle
by Win
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