In Perl - How to normalize Path for windows [closed] - regex

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I am new in Perl, but i need to know how to get variable contain specific path normalized for windows.
Thanks,
MaMd0u7

http://perldoc.perl.org/File/Spec.html
use File::Spec::Win32
my $dir = File::Spec::Win32->catfile('directory','tree','file.html');
print $dir;
output: directory\tree\file.html
any use?

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