You might also try to substitute 'blat.exe' with 'echo' (if that command exists in the windows shell, someone told me at least msdos had it) to just see what the program gets as parameter. If the @ is still there with echo, then perl and system are not to blame.
In reply to Re^3: Simple problem with @ in string.
by jethro
in thread Simple problem with @ in string.
by bcens
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