Hi fellows:

Please show me what's wrong at this code:

$comando = "dir c:\\temp"; @result = `$comando`; foreach $line (@result) { print "Linha.....: $line \n"; }
Running it under WinNT 4.0 SP6 the "print command" shows the results successful. However, under Win95 the command does not show the results. Can You help me?

Thanks in Advance.

Eustaquio - jeustaqi@net.em.com.br
System Engineer - BMP - Brazil.

Edit Masem 2001-07-16 - CODE and formatting fixed


In reply to Back ticks Win95 vs. WinNT by Eustaquio

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