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There are numerous installer products, some free some not. InnoSetup, SuperPiMP, InstallShield, etc. You'll have to try them out and see which one you like best.
As for dependencies, run the Dependency Viewer found in the VC6->Tools program group.
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thanx a ton Mike!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dear all,
I have a serious problem. I have an existing project and added some *.cpp files(class files) into it, but these new files or class are not reflected in the class wizard.
Any steps to resolve such problem?
Can somebody pls help? Thank you and merry X'mas
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Delete your .CLW file and when you open the Wizard, it will ask you if you want to rebuild it from your source files.
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I want to get C++ to communicate with an http server across the internet, not a LAN, the internet. What do I need to learn to do that and are there any books that use C++ not C# that concern this issue?
-- Steve
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Hi.
What is the best solution to knowing when a server or client has sent the final piece of data across a socket?
For example, let say a client sends 100k of data to a server running OVERLAPPED I/O. The I/O model updates the server and tells it there is 50k data ready for to be received. The server calls WSARecv(). Meanwhile the server has not idea the true size of the data. It just knows there is 50k worth of the data. Now OVERLAPPED I/O updates the server the second time with 50k data, which is the last piece of data.
Based on the example scenario, how does the server know when to stop calling WSARecv() because it has processed all data? This is a general question and does not pertain to data. Is it true that web servers sends the final piece of data with something ike this at the end?
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kuphryn wrote:
What is the best solution to knowing when a server or client has sent the final piece of data across a socket?
You need to build it into the protocol the two apps are using to communicate e.g. the first 4 bytes sent are not data but the #bytes to follow.
kuphryn wrote:
Is it true that web servers sends the final piece of data with something ike this at the end?
Again, it depends on the particular protocol being used. For HTTP, I just wait until the server closes the connection which gives me an error when I call WSARecv(). A bit hacky but since HTTP is stateless, I can't think of a reason why the server would ever want to keep the connection open and so this should be OK.
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I want to open a document of myself format in IE.
This mode just like open an PDF file from internet in IE. The menu toolbar of PDF should combine with IE's toolbar and menu.
I know this is ActiveDocument.
But I don't know which keys in registry should I set when I want IE be a container.
Could anyone tell me how can I do this. A demo is better.
thank you.
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Hi.
I've created a dialog with a CPropertySheet on it and a few CPropertyPages, this is not a wizard. For each of these pages, I would like to have a default button. Setting that attribute doesn't appear to work. I tried overriding OnOK of the dialog, checking the active page, and then calling the default button, but the message isn't sent when I press return. Any suggestions on what I should try?
I've searched here and several other places but couldn't find an answer, I'm sorry if I've overlooked it.
Thanks
modified 12-Jul-20 21:01pm.
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Have problem to save a bool to file and lod it again.
here is the Read function.
bool cHandleFile::Read()<br />
{<br />
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ifstream Fil;<br />
Fil.open(cFilNamn,ios::binary);<br />
if (!(Fil)) {<br />
Beep(80,100);<br />
return(false);<br />
}<br />
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Fil.read((char*)&g_bSound,sizeof(bool));<br />
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Fil.close();<br />
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return(true);<br />
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}
FilNamn = FileName in english
Fil = File in english
Thanks for help.
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how to open the ¤%&¤) file and write data to it. that could be read.
is there any built in class for that?
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Just replace Read() with Write() and use ofstream
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sizeof(bool) ?
Christian
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Didn't really know where else to put this so....does anyone know where I could find information or a tutorial on setting up CVS in Windows?
- monrobot13
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WinCVS was pretty straightforward. A bit confusing at the beginning, and the documentation could be thicker... but after a few minutes, it was up and running.
If anyone knows how to integrate CVS with MSDEV... please let me know.
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Is there any way to programmatically close an opened pop-up menu that was invoked with an API like TrackPopupMenu?
comrade
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According to the MSDN, you can send a WM_CANCELMODE message to the owner of the popup menu.
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How can i change the cursor position in a text box ?
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I assume you mean the caret, not the cursor, and you want to do so programmatically.
If so, the best way to do so is to sublcass the edit box which allows you to control the positioning of the caret. However, you should be aware that this is not a trivial undertaking as you need to be knowledgeable of text sizing issues. The caret itself can also be problamatic to deal with.
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