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Hi!
Anybody know how can insert menu and menu items on Visual C++ Ide, like Checkbounds does?
I'm looking in MSDN but I can't find information
Thanks in advance.
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Check Nick Hodapp's superb article Undocumented Visual C++.
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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i write this code for delete 0.0.0.0 like route delete 0.0.0.0 , in winxp this code work fine,but in win98 not work...return invalid param...
look this code i help me please
PMIB_IPFORWARDROW pRow = NULL;
ULONG dwSize = 0;
DWORD dwStatus = 0;// Allocate some memory to store the row
inpRow = (PMIB_IPFORWARDROW)malloc(sizeof(MIB_IPFORWARDROW));
if (!pRow) {
MessageBox( NULL,TEXT("Malloc failed, Out of Memory!\n") , NULL, MB_OK );
exit(1);
}
pRow->dwForwardDest = inet_addr("0.0.0.0");
pRow->dwForwardNextHop = inet_addr("192.168.0.220");
pRow->dwForwardMask = inet_addr("0.0.0.0");
pRow->dwForwardIfIndex = 2;
pRow->dwForwardType = 4;
pRow->dwForwardProto = MIB_IPPROTO_NETMGMT;
pRow->dwForwardAge = 0;
pRow->dwForwardMetric1 = 1;
dwStatus = DeleteIpForwardEntry(pRow);
if (dwStatus == NO_ERROR)
MessageBox( NULL,TEXT("Route Added Successfully!\n") , NULL, MB_OK );
else
if (dwStatus == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER)
MessageBox( NULL,TEXT("Invalid Parameter!\n") , NULL, MB_OK );
// Free resources
if (pRow)free(pRow);
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any idea ???
i try change all parm but in in w98 not work i have error "invalid param.." in winxp this work fine O_O
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How do you put letters in a matrix instead of numbers? Char? Will it be able to convert to int?
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Yes, an array of char s is fine to store letters. The conversion of char s to their numerical equivalents is done automatically like this:
char ch='A';
int i=ch;
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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I have tried to use the /delayload linker switch for the VC++ 6, but I've got
error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol __tailMerge_
when trying to delayload more then one dll.
To be more precise:
-I want to create test.dll that links against dll1.dll and dll2.dll
-dll2 is also linked against dll1
-trying to delayload both dll1 and dll2, I've got the above mentioned linker error for dll1
I would appreciate any solution or explanation why this happens.
Cristina
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I got the 'Illegal Operation' message when I move the mouse pointer over my toolbar. I get an 'Access Violation' message and a file named 'Disassembly' pops up upon debug. What kind of conflict am I dealing with here? Thx.
ralf.riedel@usm.edu
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How do I get information from a dropdown menu (from html page in CHtmlView) to a variable in my c++ application?? I have searched all over and need some help.
(Developing in MSC++6.0 sp5 & IE6.0)
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Hopefully you are comfortable with COM because this requires you to do a lot of interface navigation. You will need to dig down into the HTMLDom and access the particaly HTML Element that you are interested in.
The basic idea is to start with the IWebBrowser2 itnerface from your CHtmlView, then get the IHTMLDocument from the browser interface.
Next cycle through all of the Child elements until you find the menu you are interested in.
Once you have that you should be able to access the elements of that menu for the data you are interested in.
Good Luck!
Build a man a fire, and he will be warm for a day Light a man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life!
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The basic way to do this is to use the COM interface exposed by the WebBrowser control and find the element you are interested in and interogate its properties.
Another way this can be done is to have an onchange event for the drop down that redirects to a URL like customstuff:myvar=1 type of thing. Then in your CHtmlView class you can overide the OnBeforeNavigate2 (maybe OnBeforeNavigate??) function and check for the customstuff: prefix and set your variable accordingly. Remember to cancel the navigate, of course.
Another way is to use the wonderful DHTML UI library provided by Ted Crow. (http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/dhtmlui.asp). This library will allow you to expose your applications object model to the HTML windows being displayed though the window.external property.
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I have a program that i want to organize mp3's with. But, i've come to a place where i need to store a path for every item in a ListView control, so when i add some new items to the list, the pathlist gets larger and i can retrieve the path somehow.
What would be the best solution?
Thanks
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Are you talking about retrieving the path pragmatically in your program, or visually to the user.
If you are talking about pragmatically, have you tried associating the data with each element in your list view?
You can either just associate the path string with each item, or you could create a structure that contains any amount of data that you want and set the pointer to the structure in teh user data of the list view item.
Build a man a fire, and he will be warm for a day Light a man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life!
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How do i assign a path to each item?
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// when you add items into the listctrl you set the item data
m_lstMyList.InsertItem(1,"ItemName");
m_lstMyList.SetItemData(1,(DWORD)"ItemPath");
// when you want to get the item data just use GetItemData(nPos)
CString strTemp;
strTemp = m_lstMyList.GetItemData(1);
hope that helps
-dz
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WHat if i haven't created it with MFC? I have designed the app in a resource file but i add items via api's. ANd also, i don't want that value to be a visible item, jsut somethingi can retrieve when i want to.
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If you are using the Win32 API, then you will simply update the LVITEM structure that you have used to set into the list view. You can set the lParam parameters of this structure.
Build a man a fire, and he will be warm for a day Light a man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life!
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If you are using the Win32 API, then you will simply update the LVITEM structure that you have used to set into the list view. You can set the lParam parameters of this structure.
Build a man a fire, and he will be warm for a day Light a man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life!
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hi
this may be really dumb but here goes...
i have taken bits from norm almonds iocp server stuff and turned it into a console app (my servers need it to be this way apparently) and it seems to work ... not too tough so no applause yet please -
now ... a gui app sits there doing its thing until the user clicks 'exit' ... but a console app goes thru the main() stuff and exits ... geee lauren did you work all that out by yourself?
how do i make it loop forever without using while(1 ==1) or whatever so that it doesnt use 100% processor time?
herb-farming in new mexico? is it my time now?
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You still have access to the synchronization functions like WaitForSingleObject . So if there is some sort of event that you can set to wake up your thread that would be the best solution. The types of objects you can use are:
- Change notification
- Console input
- Event
- Job
- Mutex
- Process
- Semaphore
- Thread
- Waitable timer
You can also set a timeout value so that your thread wakes up automatically if the timeout expires. Just remember to include Windows.h if you want to go this route.
Or you could simply tell your program to sleep, but that still takes up a lot of processing power depending on how long you tell your app to sleep.
Good Luck!
Build a man a fire, and he will be warm for a day Light a man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life!
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while (true)
{
SleepEx(1000000, true);
}
(The easy way)
Then it's also alertable
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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I would implement this as a service - not a conslole app. This way you could use SCM to stop your service easily.
I vote pro drink
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