I think this is a nice tip, even if it is not Perl code ;-).
ewijaya wrote:
Store this snippet under file: ~/.opera/search.ini
Of course a user of MSWindows (who might well be using Opera) will not have any
" ~ " dir. On my MS Windows XP system I empirically determined
that this expression gives the location of the file which one wants to insert
the Opera "snippet" into:
perl -MFile::Spec::Functions -le "print catfile( \$ENV{USERPROFILE}=>
+q[APPLIC~1]=> q[Opera/Opera7/profile/search.ini] )"
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