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Well...if your sig
Scolinks wrote:
Well... I am a beginner ...
is correct then your out of luck, cuz the solution ain't pretty...but you could possibly hook the TAPI and prevent access...not bullet proof, but it should stop programs like porn dialers from ever charging your phone bill long distance again
Cheers
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i want to customize the tacCtrl.so tabs of tabCtrl will appear at the centre of dialog.suugest me how can i get a tabCtrl with tabs on centre
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Write a control from scratch...
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I am new to Visual C++ and i have to develop a Web Browser in it. pl hekp me how i can develop a full fledge web browser in Visual C++
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In Visual C++ editor menu; go to project->Insert Components and controls and choose to insert a Microsoft Webbrowser control. All you have to do now is create a variable for the web browser and you can access all the functionaliy of Microsof Internet Explorer 5. As easy as it gets...
Regards
Krugger
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Gem1 wrote:
I am new to Visual C++ and i have to develop a Web Browser in it. pl hekp me how i can develop a full fledge web browser in Visual C++
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I would like to know how to display a JPG or high res BMP image on a MFC Dialog window.
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You can use OleLoadPicturePath load the picture from a file, you'll get an IPicture then use the method Render to display it into a DC.
Or, check Dr. Yovav Gad's article CPicture - The Yovav (Horror) PictureShow
Fabian
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Dear Friends,
I have to process the audio/video signal together after collecting the data from Video camera.
Anyone please write to me your valuable suggessions in this regard. Any kind of suggession related to such development(methods,technology etc) will help me a lot.
Thanks in advance.
Billar
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Very interesting information I have to say...
Don't try it, just do it!
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Dear Alexander
Will you please write to me something related to this. How?
Billar
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Dear Alexander
Please write to How?
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How would I change the data in a 6x5 char array in selected cells with a variable? i.e.
eeeeee
e
eee
e
eeeeee
How would I change the e's to g's and display the following?
gggggg
g
ggg
g
gggggg
AllanR
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Just change it via [] operator.
variable[][] = 'g';
Kuphryn
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<code>
char array[5][6];
for(int x = 0; x < 6; x++)
for(int y=0; y < 5; y++)
if(array[x][y] == 'e')
array[x][y] = 'g';
</code>
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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Thanks Terry.
I had almost this code except I had a syntax error with a single "=" instead of "==" to test the character.
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Allan D Richards wrote:
I had almost this code except I had a syntax error with a single "=" instead of "==" to test the character.
That is one of the most frustrating of bugs if you don't force yourself to remember that right off the start. It compiles and on many passes it even evaluates to the correct value.
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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Dear Wizards:
Are there any Time functions available on this
web page, all written in "C" with some DOC's?.
Thanks(TIA), VBFingers.
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Ahem.
Look at the top of the page. You see our green friend Bob, the Code Project mascot? Below him in the orange bar is the word Search: and to the right is an edit field. Type the word 'time' (quotes not required) and click on the Go button to the right.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Was wondering how i would increase an integer in a c++ program for every second that passes by. Is this possible to do without making a connection to the windows systray timer? hopefully this could work in at most a few for loops
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Hi,
Check the Platform SDK documentation, "Timer Functions"
Function Description
KillTimer Destroys the specified timer.
QueryPerformanceCounter Retrieves the current value of the high-resolution performance counter.
QueryPerformanceFrequency Retrieves the frequency of the high-resolution performance counter.
SetTimer Creates a timer with the specified time-out value.
TimerProc An application-defined callback function that processes WM_TIMER messages.
So, create a TimerProc function where you can increase the variable by one, then use the SetTimer function to set the callback every 1000 milliseconds, that's it.
Fabian
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Another solution is a thread that increment the variable very time interval.
Kuphryn
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