No. Under Windows, you cannot use -i, you have to use -i.bak or something like that, because you cannot "rewrite" a file on the fly, at least not with the simple approach that the -p switch does.
You will need to create the backup file and then erase it afterwards.
In reply to Re^3: $^I why this symbol does not work ?
by Corion
in thread $^I why this symbol does not work ?
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