my $path = "C:/\"Program Files\"/\"Perl Express\"/example.txt;
This should be re-written. There is no need to "escape" double quotes - the whole path name should be in quotes, this \" doesn't make sense.
Under Windows Perl, the following Perl $path name is completely valid:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $path = "C:/Program Files/Perl Express/example.txt";
#there is no need to "escape" the double quotes.
print "$path\n";
my $root = "C:/Program Files/Perl Express";
my $somefile = "X Y Z.dat";
my $somefile_path = "$root/$somefile";
print "$somefile_path\n";
__END__
prints:
C:/Program Files/Perl Express/example.txt
C:/Program Files/Perl Express/X Y Z.dat
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