in reply to search =~ for /'s
Everyone has advised you to use a regex so far. However, when you know the position in the string to check for, substr is often a better method, as it is clearer and potentially has a lower overhead.
Cheers,$new .= '/' unless substr $new, -1 eq '/';
Erik
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