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Spanish, I suppose.
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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could this be in english! i am sorry but i doesn't this langauge!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow Never mind - my own stupidity is the source of every "problem" - Mixture
cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
Support CRY- Child Relief and You/codeProject$$>
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hablamos ingles aqui por favor.
so for the understanding of every body, repeat your question in the correct language.
and for me, as i understood it already, please ask a specific question if you want to have specific answers. asking for "experiences in VC++" is not really dragging people to you
and no need to put your email in there, no one will use it, and you're automatically notified when receiving a message. the worst is that an evil guy could take it to send spam... so it's up to you to let it appear.
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So you speak spanish ?
I first thought he was looking to hire somebody...
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i do, a little... but i missed my spanish as i didn't speak for 9 years (eh ouais, c'est loin les années lycée... lol)
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I see a sublte suggestion in Cedric words...
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
modified on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 3:28 AM
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Hello,
I'm making a plain, ordinary C++ DLL, but Visual Studio isn't generating a .LIB file. Nothing in the project-property options gives any clue how to get a .LIB in addition to the .DLL. I just get a .DLL, .ILK, and a .PDB.
How can I also get a .LIB file?
Thanks,
Alan
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Alan Balkany wrote: but Visual Studio
Which version?
led mike
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Visual Studio 2005, Version 8.0.50727.42.
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Alan Balkany wrote: Visual Studio 2005, Version 8.0.50727.42.
Check. My project creates a .lib, I don't believe there is a setting to alter that. Look in your build log, it should be a .htm file and under the Output section you should see something like:
Compiling resources...
Linking...
Creating library C:\Projects\VS2005\CPP\Bartnet\Debug\Bartnet.lib and object C:\Projects\VS2005\CPP\Bartnet\Debug\Bartnet.exp
Embedding manifest...
led mike
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OK, this is what I get at the end of the Output section:
Compiling manifest to resources...
Linking...
LINK : C:\Alan\4000\Test Architecture\CppDll\Debug\CppDll.dll not found or not built by the last incremental link; performing full link
Embedding manifest...
Performing Post-Build Event...
1 file(s) copied.
So it mentions the DLL but not a LIB. Any suggestions?
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Alan Balkany wrote: Any suggestions?
Nothing good. My project is old but I don't believe I changed any settings, so perhaps if you create a new DLL project, build it, verify it generates a .lib file.
Then you can compare the settings in the new project to your original project settings and find the problem.
led mike
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In MS C++ 6.0 version
1. open Project->Settings using menu or clicking Alt+F7
2. Select your DLL project from left menu
3. Goto Link tab
4. Select General from Category
5. There's an option Doesn't Produce .LIB if it's checked just uncheck it
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I've got version 8, which doesn't have the option you mentioned in step 5.
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DLL Project settings/Linker/Advanced/Import Library
What's the setting there?
Also check the linker commandline - there should be a /IMPLIB: command line
switch there somewhere - if not, then the above project setting is not set.
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Import Library: $(TargetDir)$(TargetName).lib
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I would expect the lib file to be alongside the dll file.
Also this from the docs:
"If no exports are specified, LINK does not create an import library.
If an export file is used in the build, LINK assumes that an import
library already exists and does not create one."
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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I have an activex component that is loaded whenever we load a page . The activex takes input data from the web page and after processing it returns the reply by firing an event .It works fine for a single tab but when I open the same page (from a webserver) in two or more tabs the events defined in the activex are not able to send the data to the correct tab .Sometimes it is send to the first tab.
How can I send the reply to the correct tab of IE
Thanks
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Shailendra Sason wrote: it returns the reply by firing an event
Post the relevant code?
led mike
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hi all
plz help me to find a good book for Mobile phone Programming .
@ i want to know about programming structures of mobile phones ....
but i doesnot need where to start from ...plz help me & guide step by step..
plz tell which programming languages , softwares are needed for this.
i have knowledge of some basic programming languages c#,c++ , but not masters in it... so plz masters tell me from where to start ... .
what is the best way to start this to step by step.
thanks very lot for any help !
Regards
s_mostafa_h
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I went to my phone mfg's Web site. They had a whole section on (Java) programming for it.
"Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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I suggest you to learn Java
keywords:
Java, Java mobility pack, Eclipse, Net Beans
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thanks a lot for ur reply !
what things we can do with Java ? some friends talk about the power of c++ . what's i search about this is for e.g. making a simple application can remove the Password of cell phone when a user forgot it for Some Symbian OS or ...?
thanx a lot !
s_mostafa_h
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I ran into some problems with COleDateTime.ParseDateTime that I didn't understand, so I assumed that my app was misusing/abusing them. I tried instead to write a small cmd-line app with MFC support that would explain the problem... here is the src code:
<br />
#include "stdafx.h"<br />
#include "TestDateTime3.h"<br />
<br />
#ifdef _DEBUG<br />
#define new DEBUG_NEW<br />
#undef THIS_FILE<br />
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;<br />
#endif<br />
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<br />
CWinApp theApp;<br />
<br />
using namespace std;<br />
<br />
int _tmain(int argc, TCHAR* argv[], TCHAR* envp[])<br />
{<br />
int nRetCode = 0;<br />
<br />
if (!AfxWinInit(::GetModuleHandle(NULL), NULL, ::GetCommandLine(), 0))<br />
{<br />
cerr << _T("Fatal Error: MFC initialization failed") << endl;<br />
nRetCode = 1;<br />
}<br />
else<br />
{<br />
COleDateTime *pTime = new COleDateTime();<br />
pTime->ParseDateTime(_T("1/25/1996 8:30:00"));<br />
}<br />
<br />
return nRetCode;<br />
}<br />
The interesting part is:
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COleDateTime *pTime = new COleDateTime();<br />
pTime->ParseDateTime(_T("1/25/1996 8:30:00"));<br />
This always returns failure and sets the status flag to invalid. I can also try formats such as "2001/01/01" or "1/1/2007" all to the same effect.
If I run it under the debugger, and try to step into ParseDateTime, it steps into COleCurrency::ParseCurrency instead of the intended method. I do not have any idea how or why that could possibly happen.
This is on a windows 2003 server machine. Are there any ideas out there?
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Deeper into Pandora's box, I find that running in release mode it parses correctly, but debug builds fail. I still don't understand what could trigger the difference?
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