For all I know, the following basic rules apply:
- Use an absolute path for the image file
- Use backslashes for the path
- Only .BMP files will work, at least on Win98
The last condition may have been relaxed for later editions of Windows. I
doubt it. (They use a workaround in VB: "
If the file is not a bitmap file, the program loads it into a hidden PictureBox and then saves the image as a bitmap file.") If you want to use something other than a .BMP file, convert it to a .BMP first, and use that.
For the first two items, you can use rel2abs() from File::Spec/File::Spec::Functions, it will turn any path into a nice, absolute, native, Windows file path — with backslashes.
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