You have to escape the $ so it makes it to the shell .. quoting perlop (The 'I/O Operators' section): A string enclosed by backticks (grave accents) first undergoes double-quote interpolation.perl -e'print `for i in {1,2,3}; do echo \$i; done;`'
In reply to Re: Lets talk backticks
by davidrw
in thread Lets talk backticks
by EvanCarroll
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