On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, you wrote:
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I'm working with controlling WinAmp using Win32::GUI, and everything works
great, except for one problem.
If I do the following:
--(snip!)--
my $amp = Win32::GUI::FindWindow('Winamp v1.x');
my $track_position = Win32::GUI::SendMessage($amp, 0x0400, 0, 105);
my $filename =
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I was trying to think of an appropriate response, I think yours definitely
gets the point across.
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