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Thanks to your replies! =)

"$^X" is working fine in my code. Now I can remove the part that uses "ftype perl". I did a file manipulation and Regex when I used ftype command just to get the path. And it took more lines.

Thanks to suggestions of MadraghRua. I might use those someday when I run my own network of computers and do a large application using perl. Currently I'm a perl newbie but I think I could improve a lot from this site. This is my first pose and I've got what I want. Thanks again for your replies.

-toastbread

P. S.
At first, I nearly stop proceeding from this site because its hard to locate links and read texts. It's just purely text, lines and borders. I need to enlarge the fonts with the mouse just to read easily some text lines especially the codes since they are very small. But I'm becoming used to it. Still, it's more comfortable if it has nice design. Could I request to the elder monks to add some design and user interfaces to the pages?

In reply to Re^2: Avoiding Hardcoded path of Perl.exe in coding by toastbread
in thread Avoiding Hardcoded path of Perl.exe in coding by toastbread

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