No, I can't give you that person's e-mail address. You've also gotten yourself on a tangent. There is nothing in Reader.pm that you should be looking at if you intend to extract your data. Go read http://search.cpan.org/src/JJORE/ESPPlus-Storage-0.01/eg/read.pl which is an example script for extracting the contents of a .REP file.

If you really want to understand how a .REP file is structured then please learn perl to a sufficient level to understand my source code as provided in Reader.pm. I will not explain its structure separately from that code as there is no need to. I don't think you need to do this to accomplish the extraction goal that you have described to me.


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in thread ESP+ Storage .rep repository by Socep

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