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Hello,
I am having problems with ShellExecute,
and it is probably my misunderstanding
of how it works.
I have a batch file called rmdir.bat:
@echo off
rem - rmdir.bat
rmdir .tempdir
and if I use ShellExecute(NULL,"open","rmdir.bat",NULL,NULL,SW_HIDE),
the .tempdir is removed. But if I change my batch file to read,
@echo off
rem - rmdir.bat
rmdir < $1
and change ShellExecute to
ShellExecute(NULL,"open","rmdir.bat",".tempdir",NULL,SW_HIDE),
the .tempdir is not removed.
I thought that lpParameters (i.e., ".tempdir" in this example) would get passed
to rmdir.bat, but apparently it does not.
Anybody know what I am missing here?
Thanks,
Murrah Boswell
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I think your batch file is wrong.
rem set to off when the program works.
@echo on
rem use %1 not < $1
rmdir %1
rem stop batch program to see results
pause
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This is correct. There's nothing wrong with your ShellExecute call
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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That was it! Been a while since I had tro write a batch file!
Thanks for your help,
Murrah Boswell
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The classic slider controls is not "exact". When you clisc it it goes one thick further, is there any way to go exacty where i clicked it ?
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I used spy++ to find out text I want to scrape from an app is sent to messages like this:
EM_REPLACESEL lpszReplace:0012f050("Text I want to scrape")
How do i scrape that? I tried examples of text scrapeing that use wm_gettext, but that doesn't work in this case.
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Hi,
Have a look at this excellent article: http://www.codeproject.com/system/hooksys.asp[^].
This article explains about hooking and about how you can intercept messages from other applications. If this wasn't what you were looking for, please explain a little more and I will try and help you.
Sincerely,
Alexander Wiseman
Est melior esse quam videri
It is better to be than to seem
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Hi, thanks i have seen those. I'm looking for something that shows the bare minimum code for a dll and application needed to record all the messages an application sends to an object.
I simply want to use this to scrape data from an application. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Hi,
Okay, I think I understand what you are trying to do right now. I will try and put a quick something together to make sure this works, but if you want to play around with it take a look at this link: http://www.codeproject.com/system/KeyHook.asp[^]
This project implements a keyboard hook, but I think what you want to do can be accomplished with a similar approach. Conceptually, what you have to do is install a hook with SetWindowsHookEx (I think with the first parameter as WH_GETMESSAGE), then, in your hook message handler, you need to look at each message and see which one is the message you want to get to the specific control you want to get it from. Then, once you have identified that message, all you need to do is grab the data from the LPARAM or WPARAM of the message.
As I said, I'll try and pull something together to see if this works. Let me know if you have any more questions.
Sincerely,
Alexander Wiseman
Est melior esse quam videri
It is better to be than to seem
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WM_GETTEXT cannot work across process boundaries. Notice the 'lParam' parameter is a pointer to a buffer. This buffer will only be valid in the calling process.
What you need to do is put the WM_GETTEXT code in a DLL and have that DLL load into the target process' memory space. A common technique for doing this is using any type of hook via SetWindowsHookEx().
Bikram Singh
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Hi
I made a sample Win32 Console program to know if the VC++ debugger will detect memory leaks in Win32 apps:
Code:
#include "stdafx.h"
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
printf("Hello World!\n");
char* ch=new char[100];
return 0;
} this shows a clear 100 bytes memory leak
After the program ends .. the debugger did not notify me about any memory leaks
But when making a Win32 Console program with MFC Support and try the same sample I get this :
Detected memory leaks!
Dumping objects ->
H:\Try\memLeakMFC\memLeakMFC.cpp(39) : {56} normal block at 0x002F2AA0, 100 bytes long.
Data: < > CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD
Object dump complete.
How can I make the debugger detect Win32 apps memory leaks ?
Is there any other way to do it ?
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Check the beginning of a typical cpp-file in a MFC-project, you'll see:
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
#endif
new is replaced by DEBUG_NEW when _DEBUG is defined. You can read about DEBUG_NEW on MSDN.
One easy way to get this functionality is to develop your console application in a MFC-enabled project, and when finished and tested, create a new console application and move the code over.
The best way to avoid leaks, however, is to make sure that each new is matched to a delete while developing. Then you won't need any special tools.
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Hi, I want to know how do I store all of the list box items into Access Database file?
Thanks
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get the string and list box and save in database . Find how to save in database in the database section here at code project
Work hard and a bit of luck is the key to success.
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Hi, has anybody downloaded YM on Win 98. I was surprised to find out that YM changes the look of the "connect dialog" of IE when it wants to connect. I think YM used XP theme. But I thought that it isn't possible in Win 98. How was this done?
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Hi, has anybody downloaded YM on Win 98. I was surprised to find out that YM changes the look of the "connect dialog" of IE when it want's to connect. I think it used XP theme. But I thought that it isn't possible in Win 98. How was this done?
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If I know a block of memory is just the data of an icon, how can I get the handle of this icon?
<font=sans-serif>|-|3llo Wo|2ld
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Is the ICONINFO struct at the front of the memory block?
<font=sans-serif>|-|3llo Wo|2ld
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afxloadlibrary doesn't want to compile in my program. I'm writing and MFC app, and if I compile with the line:
hLibrary = AfxLoadLibrary(pathtodll);
I get a compiler error that AfxLoadLibrary is an undeclared identifier. If I use the global namespace, like so:
hLibrary = ::AfxLoadLibrary(pathtodll);
I get the error that AfxLoadLibrary isn't a member of the global namespace. The documentation says that AfxLoadLibrary IS a member of the global namespace, and if you type ::, when VC++ generates that LONG list of functions in the global namespace, AfxLoadLibrary DOES show up on that list. What's the deal? How do I get it working?
Thanks,
augy
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Sounds weird.
Did you try doing a "Rebuild All"? That usually fixes those kind of weird errors.
"You're obviously a superstar." - Christian Graus about me - 12 Feb '03
"Obviously ??? You're definitely a superstar!!!" mYkel - 21 Jun '04
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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Hmmm, didn't fix it. The errors were the exact same. Does anybody know what header file afxloadlibrary is declared in?
augy
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afxdll_.h
"You're obviously a superstar." - Christian Graus about me - 12 Feb '03
"Obviously ??? You're definitely a superstar!!!" mYkel - 21 Jun '04
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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