You shouldn't need to quote \ in config files. It is only when Perl is parsing quoted strings in its source that the quoting is needed. Consider:
use strict; use warnings; print "Quoted \\ required here, its in a string\n"; print <DATA>; __DATA__ This \ doesn't need to be quoted.
Prints:
Quoted \ required here, its in a string This \ doesn't need to be quoted.
In reply to Re: Win32 File tests, pathnames
by GrandFather
in thread Win32 File tests, pathnames
by bowei_99
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