[ In response to the update ]

there are a whole lot of Windows things between Win 3.1 and Win XP: Win 98, WinNT, Win2K. I was thinking more about NT and 2K when I made the comment about previous versions of windows.

Yes, except you talked of older versions where "/" wasn't accepted as a directory separator. I'm pretty sure none of those qualify.

sometimes the "forwards slash" works at the command line and sometimes it doesn't.

Yes, I mentioned that earlier in the thread, in addition to giving the reason and a workaround that works in most instances.

In an attempt to try and avoid confusion, when writing Perl, I always use forward slash.

Do you realize that Perl passes paths to Windows exactly as you provide them to Perl? It does NOT convert the slash first.


In reply to Re^4: Trouble using a Win32 file path in an array by ikegami
in thread Trouble using a Win32 file path in an array by geo

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