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Thanks. I am using the MaxXMLSize property. But the setProperty() sets the value of the property according to the user. But anyway after loading the file onto DOM .. How do we get the changed value since the getProperty() just gets the value set(which was done using the setProperty())
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IS there API or samples available for Burn images in to DVD using VC++.
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The Link is given by you applicable for both CD and DVD?
I go through the API.I think it is applicable for CD-R and CD-RW.
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Sorry, it's not easy to copy URL's from MSDN.
There are two versions of IMAPI. v1 handles CD only.
But v2 handles DVD too.
Kakan
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shall i use Windows XP Media SDK for CD/DVD Burn.
shall we use the API VC6.0 version.
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That's up to you to decide.
I've used the Nero API and I think it's just great. I have no experience of the built-in SDK in XP. That's mainly beacuse it's XP only and my customer uses Win2k.
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function types are
with return type and with parameters
with out return type and with parameters
suresh babu.k
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Please follow the same thread dear.No need to repost. You could have modified your last question and your question is not clear from your post.
when you don't need to return a value you just mention void as the return type, that is you are not returning any value otherwise you have to mention and make sure that all blocks in your function return a value and receive it where the function was called from.
It's not always necessary to pass the values to a function as in the case below:
void hello()
{
cout<<"how are you";
}
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
-- modified at 0:52 Wednesday 14th June, 2006
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and your question?
whitesky
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WhiteSky wrote: and your question?
Wait man,He will post the question again.
Knock out 't' from can't,
You can if you think you can
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If you know the answers then post the question first and then you can answer to your posted question...
Cheers
"Peace of mind through Technology"
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anyway's if you need to know some basics releated to functions then you see it here[^]
Cheers
"Peace of mind through Technology"
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CAll by value
Call by reference
suresh babu.k
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I posted this for your information.
Do you have a genuine question to ask?
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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surshbabuk wrote: CAll by value
Call by reference
See Here[^]
Try to understand yourself.
Knock out 't' from can't,
You can if you think you can
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1. A question in regular english starts with a CAP and ends with a question mark ( ? ).
2. A sentence should contain a subject, a verb, and optionnaly, some complements.
3. Once 1. and 2. are validated, express clearly what you want to achieve, and in what we can help you.
4. Don't ask the same question again and again. The forums are not chat chans, so use the same thread and use you browser scroll bar to reach it if it's gone too far...
sincerely,
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
[VisualCalc 3.0 updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide new! ]
-- modified at 5:02 Wednesday 14th June, 2006
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And guess what . You committed the same mistake for (CAP's).
3. once 1. and 2. are validated, express clearly what you want to achieve, and in what we can help you.
4. don't ask the same question again and again. the forums are not chat chans, so use the same thread and use you browser scroll bar to reach it if it's gone too far...
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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in c++ function types are:
with retun type and with parameters
suresh babu.k
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surshbabuk wrote: n c++ function types are:
with retun type and with parameters
Then what is problem with you??
Knock out 't' from can't,
You can if you think you can
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Yes .
Where in passing the values to the function you can decide whether you want them passed by value or as a reference depending on what your code is and how you are going to use the values.
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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