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 ... Seriously, they are using variable names derived from MS Visual C++, for example, $m_lpszEmail, which is a supposed to mean a long pointer to a null terminating string called Email (I think, been a long time since I wrote MS code), and PERL DOESN'T HAVE POINTERS, NOR NULL TERMINATING STRINGS...
 ... Seriously, they are using variable names derived from MS Visual C++, for example, $m_lpszEmail, which is a supposed to mean a long pointer to a null terminating string called Email (I think, been a long time since I wrote MS code), and PERL DOESN'T HAVE POINTERS, NOR NULL TERMINATING STRINGS...