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Thanks a lot, I have a look immediately
Yarp
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Ok, everything is clear now. I understood the howto, I was stuck since 2 weeks. Thank and thanks for your articles, espcially the one about custom draw List controls.
Cheers
Yarp
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Hi, it's me again, and for the last time reagarding this question
I just got my Browser Helper Object DLL to work correctly with the Internet Explorer.
I can handle the BeforeNavigate2 event the InternetExplorer fires.
But there's one problem that I can't get rid of, I think it is Microsoft's fault:
When I e.g. just type "foo" into the addressbar and push enter I thought that the variable VARIANT *URL in the BeforeNavigate2 event would be equal to "foo".
But since the website "foo" doesn't exist InternetExplorer redirects itself to a site like search.msn.com.
Therefore *URL is equal the link the IE redirects to.
Is there really no way to get the text the user typed into the addressbar?
thanks in advance
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You can disable searching from the Address bar, on the Advanced tab of the IE options dialog.
--Mike--
http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/
Trillian: What are you supposed to do with a manically depressed robot?
Marvin: You think you've got problems. What are you supposed to do if you are a manically depressed robot?
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Hi, All.
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Does anyone know how do text files work with unicode?
BTW: come to #CodeProject on DalNet (mIRC)
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I want my sound in the resource.
How does the syntax look?
ID_WAVE WAVESOMETHING 1000??
Help me!!
/A lost in space man
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Hello,
The easiest way to add it to the resource is to click on the "Resource" view tab, and then right click on the very top folder and select import. Then browse to your wave file (remember to select the *.wav extension), and then select import.
Now your wave is in the resource, I hope this helps.
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How can I view debug information of a DLL when the DLL is called by another application?
e.g. foo.exe launches foo.dll
how can I then view debug-information about from the foo.dll?
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Load your DLL project into Visual Studo. In the Debug Project Settings set the Executable for Debug Session to foo.exe. Hit F5. The Foo.exe will run, when it loads your foo.dll you will be able to debug the dll.
Michael
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Thanks, it's easier than I thought
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although it is simple
Who can explain me : What is "release mode "
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In my mind it means all the debug informations were removed.
Law is meaningless without chaos.
Chaos without Law is equal to destruction.
Chaos and Law create our rich and colorful world.
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I call a DAO function,but when it returns error
code,I don't know what it means,where can i get the error code table?thanks.
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I created dll file in vc++.
My client works with Delphi.
Is he need my lib file also ?
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Even if it would need a .lib file I think Delphi couldn't read it.
I guess you don't need the .lib file, just the declarations of your functions (just like VB), but I'm not sure 'cause I never used Delphi. You may try with the .def file if it needs some.
Paolo
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Hi, all.
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I have an app (Server) that receives forms from the browser.
I want my app to support unicode characters, for example German language.
I receive characters like this %C3%B6 and other one like this %C3%B9
How should I handle it ????
the solution I have right now is a conversion table .
%C3%B6 is returned to the browser as ö
%C3%BC is returned to the browser as ü
%C3%A4 is returned to the browser as ä
if I do %B6 + %40 ==>> 182 + 64 ==>> 246 <<== the number I need to send back.
this solution works only on western europe languages.
And I must support whole the languages.
thanks.
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This is probably a very simple question but I hope that one of you guys still would like to spend a little time giving me an answer. I'd really appreciate it.
My question is regarding the following few lines of code, generated in each new class I add to my project:
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
#endif
What's the meaning of this code? and why do I need it? Do I need it?
Thanks!
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VC uses these defines to help give you info on memory leaks in debug mode.
Christian
As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet.
Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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Dear Friends
Hi
I want to change the font of an edit window by pressing any particular key.So kindly tell how i can select point sizes of a particular font and change it accordingly.
Thanks in advance
Binay
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Netmeisters,
I am trying to use OLEDB under Windows CE. To do this, apparently one has to use the Free method of the IMalloc interface to release memory returned by methods such as GetColumnInfo. I should be able to get a pointer to IMalloc with CoGetMalloc. However, when I try to use this function, I get an error of unresolved external. As far as I can tell, CoGetMalloc is supposed to be in ole32.lib, which is part of the project. This is with the emulator, incidentally.
Does CoGetMalloc not exist under WinCE for some reason? If so, how does one get the IMalloc pointer?
Any suggestions much appreciated.
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AFAIK CoGetMalloc is not supported under Windows CE...
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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If CoGetMalloc is not supported under WinCE, how do you release the memory allocated by the various GetProperties and GetColumnInfo methods of OLEDB? Is there another way of getting to the IMalloc interface, or do you just use delete or free?
Thanks,
Matthew Fleming
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To be honest I don't know, I have not done COM programming under Windows CE. I could just see in MSDN that CoGetMalloc was not supported...
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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I've done this exact project and I used CoTaskMemAlloc/CoTaskMemFree and malloc/free for allocating buffer space.
Bret Faller
Odyssey Computing, Inc.
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