Finally, $_ only contains the name of the file, not the path to the file. You need to use $File::Find::name.
Actually, File::File::find() changes directories while tranversing the file system so $_ doesn't need the path because $_ is in the CWD (which is in $File::Find::dir).
In reply to Re^2: How to open files found via File::Find
by jwkrahn
in thread How to open files found via File::Find
by Anonymous Monk
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