On UNIX/Linux/Mac, this:
$file = '""';
if (-e $file) { print "Yep\n"; } else {print "Nope\n"; }
prints 'Nope'.
On Windoze it prints 'Yep.'
What am I missing. There is not path/file of '""' on the system, neither now no ever.
Slightly annoying that it appears I'm going to have to sniff the path/file string to see if it is an empty pair of double quotes. (I don't control what is feeding me empty double quotes as a path/filename string.)
I'm not a Windows Guru. On windoze, is the empty double quote string used for some special purpose? Why would the Perl -e test think it is a valid path/file that actually exists on the system?
Thanks
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