Yes, and what I meant was, if you concatenate [X] with <y> improperly you
might get [X.Y>

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Subject: RE: VMS (non-perl) File::Spec->catfile equivalent?


> prefix=DKB100:[NOUVOUS_PERL.>

This is invalid syntax ANYWAY, if [ is used ] should be used
if < is used > should be used or VMS will complain about an 
invalid directory syntax.

just my .02

regards,
Nico Baggus


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