You can use / safely for both Unix and Win32. Perl will know which one to use and abstract that away from the code. To detect if you're on a windows machine, check the contents of $^O (see perlvar).
In reply to Re: win32/unix compatible code question
by holo
in thread win32/unix compatible code question
by Grygonos
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