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Sent: 24 February 2010 16:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: "Leaning Toothpicks" across OSs

> O Wise Ones, 

Yeah, right.

> 
> (Slap me twice for this one--got my operating systems mixed up!) 

Happy to oblige.

> 
> This is one of those silly moments when I can't remember a simple
trick, and I'm too cotton-pickin' 
> lazy to dig through all my Perl books to find it. I'm maintaining some
old DOS code that has pathed 
> Linux filenames suffering from LTS. you know...
\/usr\/local\/fardle\/whang\/dang\/doodle\/etc..... 
> 
> I know there's a way to eliminate all that \/ stuff, but I can't think
of it to save my life.  I'll 
> gladly accept a Gibbs head-slap (for all you fellow NCIS fans out
there), if it's accompanied by the 
> solution. 

Not sure what you mean by eliminate them. Couldn't you just use an
editor to change them to /?

HTH

-- 
Brian Raven 

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