> I am using Win32 build and found that I have to use \\ instead of / for
> directory.
> Can Embperl substitute \\ with / ?
>

On win32 both \ and / should work. Embperl converts it to \ so windows is
happy

If you have trouble with pathnames, please send a small example and let us
know which Embperl version you are using

Gerald



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