Good sense of humour! Actually i wanted to search for F:/Hindi/RHTDM
and i entered only /Hindi/RHTDM/
it didnt find anything. When i tried to print the list in which i
pushed the $File::Find::name it said
use of uninitialised ...

 Actually i am unable to understand clearly from the docs for File::Find

On 8/27/07, Randal L. Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "Somu" == Somu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Somu> The code didnt work. Error:
> Somu> Can't stat /my/dir: No such file or directory
> Somu> at test.pl line 12
>
> Then you don't have "/my/dir". :)
>
> I'd actually be surprised if you did. I haven't seen any systems that have
> /my as a top-level directory.
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