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Can someone help me, please.
I am using DOM xml parser and I have to read
node attribute. There is no problem but
when attribute has some spaces inside
i get string without it.
for example:
XML node has arrtibute: <song id=" 125 ">
and i obtaind string "125"
..spaces are trimed
And I need these spaces as well
I there any DOM parameter or way how to set "don't trim"
Thank you
viliam
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I add CToolBar to a dialog box easily but the bar's tooltip does not show when mouse moves over its butons.
do u have solution for this?
thx
includeh10
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Hello,
I have seen your's reference on code project. I am new to CHM format and i need to
create a CHM viewer. I have some queries regarding the same
a) what is binary TOC and binary index ( I have been able to parse the HHc and HHk fie). How i should parse the same
b) What are merged files. How i can read them
c) How how CHI, CHw and CHQ files can be created. How reading of these files will be different form the reading CHM file.
Please help me out by answering my queries.
Thanks,
Ritu
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Perhaps http://66.93.236.84/~jedwin/projects/chmlib/
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Joel Lucsy
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I have problem with ATL COM exe
First I build the exe in Win32UnicodeReleaseMinDependancy settings , seems to be allocating 13324 k virtual memory (VM) at startup and then it allocates 1.8 GB which grows up to 1.9 GB of VM
but at the same time exe build in Win32UnicodeDebug settings allocates only 1160 k at startup and allocates 1672k VM , which increases slowly
Can Any one suggest me why exe build in
Win32UnicodeReleaseMinDependancy allocates 1.9 Gb virtual memory .
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Bugs in your software. Look for uninitialized variables.
Tim Smith
I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
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I have problem with ATL COM exe
First I build the exe in Win32UnicodeReleaseMinDependancy settings , seems to be allocating 13324 k virtual memory (VM) at startup and then it allocates 1.8 GB which grows up to 1.9 GB of VM
but at the same time exe build in Win32UnicodeDebug settings allocates only 1160 k at startup and allocates 1672k VM , which increases slowly
Previous version of the same exe is working properly (allocating less amount of virtual memory ) and I compared all the project setting of new exe with older one both are same
Can Any one suggest me why exe build in
Win32UnicodeReleaseMinDependancy allocates 1.9 Gb virtual memory .
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when SDI/MDI applications generated by VC are run; they have one instace of child view by default, how can we have an SDI/MDI which is blank initially and child views are generated on demand only.
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Is MSDN article Q141725 of any help?
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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Thanks a lot
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I tried Sleep(1) but it looks like win xp and win 2000 wait for 10 ms instead.
I could be wrong but if I do Sleep(10) then delay between characters I am sending exactly as with Sleep(1). I am not a Windows programmer, I am specialising in embedded real-time and particular in Unix systems and I know that often default kernel time resolution is 10 ms (eg. linux).
What resolution windows Xp, 2000, 95, 98 have? Are they the same? What the best way to sleep for 1 ms?
Thank you
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Hello,
write your own delay routine using high-resolution APIs, QueeryPerformaceCounter() and QueeryPerformaceFrequency(.
you can achieve timer even in microseconds.
hope the above helps.
regards,
Adi
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getting a precise value in the microsecond range in windows is practically not possible ,taking into account that it handles many task at a time,since windows aint an real time os.....aint it?????
"faith, hope, love remain, these three.....; but the greatest of these is love" -1 Corinthians 13:13
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When the process and thread priority is at realtime level windows is almost like a real-time os.
(not in timing, but you can implement a wait timer yourself by creating a loop and comparing the time differences!!!)
Don't try it, just do it!
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hem sorry mista rateepzzzzzzzzzz,
i'm a bit off topic, but 1 ms is 1 milli-second for me, while 1 micro-second is written 1 µs...
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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like duh!!!!! ......
ahem...sorry mr toxxxxxxxxcit,
i am not off thiz topic;) ,coz my bachelors happen to be in electronics &communication......
well i was wondering if microsec precision is possible with the QueryPerformance function taking into account that the windows aint an rtos system......my question seem to have just popped up when thiz question abt millisecond was put into,.....itz not the issue or misunderstanding of millisec,or pico sec,or nano sec or whatever!!!!!;)
cheerz.....
"faith, hope, love remain, these three.....; but the greatest of these is love" -1 Corinthians 13:13
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The best way is to run under a real-time OS...!
Seriously, I think that the solution given to use the QueryPerformance*(...) functions (also check out the multimedia timers) in a tight loop would do it for you. You might have to worry about the cases where your qauntum expires during the execution of the loop, though.
Peace!
-=- James If you think it costs a lot to do it right, just wait until you find out how much it costs to do it wrong! Tip for new SUV drivers: Professional Driver on Closed Course does not mean your Dumb Ass on a Public Road! DeleteFXPFiles & CheckFavorites (Please rate this post!)
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But doing such a thing makes you a bad windows user.
Tim Smith
I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
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oh really ?!
do you know hardware programming ?
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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I think he was referring to my line:
"The best way is to run under a real-time OS...! "
Otherwise he would have said "bad Windows developer", not "user". :P
Peace!
-=- James If you think it costs a lot to do it right, just wait until you find out how much it costs to do it wrong! Tip for new SUV drivers: Professional Driver on Closed Course does not mean your Dumb Ass on a Public Road! DeleteFXPFiles & CheckFavorites (Please rate this post!)
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Yes. I have been doing process control and industrial automation for many years. I have worked on my embedded processor systems (not just WinCE) and have written many device drivers for different hardware platforms (Z-80 using CPM, 68k running PDOS(?), 386 using only god knows what).
Doing anything in a tight loop testing any type of flag without resolving to a kernel waitable object is a bad idea. It will lock other applications out of the CPU. Even spinlocks will only loop for a very limited amount of time prior to resorting to a kernel object.
I would question the overall design if someone needed to do such a thing. There are cases where that level of timing is needed, but as already stated user mode isn't a good place to do such things. Thus, even if he could get it to work, it wouldn't be reliable in the real world.
Tim Smith
I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
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I need an opaque dialog or bitmap for demo version. The GUI is in written in MFC. I need something over all dialogs with opaque letters DEMO.
What can you suggest me,
thanx Dina
Dina
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Use OnEraseBkgrnd to replace the background color with a bitmap of your choice? That might be the easiest way.
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