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Thanks Mr Prasad.....Now onwards I ll follow the rules
Thanks
Vikas
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Didn't you see the Joke Icon attached to the Reply??
vikas1982 wrote: if u cant help others..
They actually did help you. Didn't they?
Regards,
Vijay.
God may not give us what we 'want', but he surely gives us what we 'need'.
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vikas1982 wrote: Mr.prasad_som and brahmma ,I think you two guys has joined the community just for fun and getting toffies
1. We can have a lot of fun here, there isn't a damn thing wrong about it.
2. Nobody is giving out toffees here.
3. Why would you page prasad, when you had to tell something to me? Moreover, Prasad actually helped you. He had let you know that the exam you've been looking for is discontinued.
4. You need some sense of humor. With your post count of 5, I can tell that you don't know a thing about what this community is.
5. You did not notice the joke icon in my post and I wasn't joking to you. I know Prasad well, so please be courteous and don't make much fuss when it isn't required.
6. See David Crows reply. That takes you to the MCP examination information page at Microsoft website.
7. If you criticize me, that is okay. But, for your information, Prasad is a Microsoft MVP and his contributions to the community are very valuable.
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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brahmma wrote: 2. Nobody is giving out toffees here.
"Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears." Chris Maunder
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Hey Mark, Please don't cry... I can't see you crying
We will email Chris asking for a few toffees
Anything I will say you will bring it down to whatever you want.
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I am very very sorry . i hurt all of u ,am really sorry,am very new to this community,i joined this community to know abt the MCP coz i am not very good in c# or vb.net to take over MCP. am good in core language like c,c++,vc++.So i was in the hope that may be somebody help out me but now its oke...
Thanks every body to teach me the lesson....
i think am younger then all of u .... so please forgive me...
Thanks alot..to every body....
vikas...
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Hey buddy, just chill it. Don't feel too much for it. None of us are hurt by this. We too know that newbies may be unaware of the etiquettes. I remember how many times I've been flamed for not adhering to the unwritten rules of this community. This is a very cool place, you can learn, help others, and more than all, have plenty of fun. Have a nice time. You will learn things, as you go on.
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Did you even bother to look here (even though the exam you are looking for has been discontinued)?
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Hi.
Where should I put the codes for reading binary files if I have created a MDI application with CFormView? Do I need to use the serialize function?
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ReturnRain wrote: Do I need to use the serialize function?
Yes. That's what document view architecture is all about?
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okay.. so I use this?
if(ar.IsStoring())
...
else
...
where do I put this then?
if (m_ldFile.DoModal() == IDOK)
{
// Get the pathname selected
m_filePath = m_ldFile.GetPathName();
...
I just don't get on how to use the serialize function to open file. And how do I have this data to the view part?
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ReturnRain wrote: okay.. so I use this?
if(ar.IsStoring())
...
else
...
You misunderstood Serialize function. Serialize function is the place where you do the writing to a file to make your document data persistent.
if( ar.IsStoring() )
// Write here code for saving your data
else
// Write here code for loading data
You don't have to worry about opening and closing the file it's done for you by Doc/View architecture. CArchive contains a valid open file. So you need to just use the overloaded << and >> operators.
Well if you have a byte array you have to use CArchive::Write .
Since you said you have an MDI application, you should have File, Edit and other menus.
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okay.. thanks!
and since MDI have a different class for doc and view, how do I get the data from doc to view? i want to store the data in an array that I have declared in view.
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ReturnRain wrote: and since MDI have a different class for doc and view, how do I get the data from doc to view? i
Call CYourDocument::UpdateAllViews .
From MSDN:
Call this function after the document has been modified. You should call this function after you call the SetModifiedFlag member function. This function informs each view attached to the document, except for the view specified by pSender, that the document has been modified. You typically call this function from your view class after the user has changed the document through a view.
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ReturnRain wrote: Do I need to use the serialize function?
You can, but it's certainly not a requirement. The document holds the data, regardless of how it is acquired. The view renders said data.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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I have build a dll in release mode on my developer machine. It gets registered there. I copy the dll on the release machine at the same location where the installer of the application puts other dlls in place. The outcome of this is that it overwrites the existing dll with the one that I had copied. Now this dll is being loaded by an exe in the same directory. I think before the dll can be loaded it has to be manually registered. When I try to manually register the dll it fails. Could someone tell me why is this happening.
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tom groezer wrote: When I try to manually register the dll it fails. Could someone tell me why is this happening.
What does it say?
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This is the message that I get LoadLibrary failed. The application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this application.
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Check for dependency using dependency walker. ("Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\Tools\DEPENDS.EXE")
Regards,
Paresh.
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You need to ship dll's that are required by dll you are trying to register.
As already suggested by Paresh , use dependency walker to list the required dll's.
Prasad
MS MVP - VC++
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What version of compiler are you using?
Why is common sense not common?
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.
Sometimes it takes a lot of work to be lazy
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hi,
I am new to this forum
Is there any API available to write the data in the BIOS.
Eager to see from u
Thanks, and regards,
KSMH
KSMH
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I am unable to understand the difference in both the pointers, managed one with __gc and unmanaged pointer, please refer to the program and let me know the differences between them, and what is the advantage of _gc * coming for one time or coming for two times an how much difference it can make to the garbage collection or how much advantageous is it?
__gc struct G
{
int i;
};
__value struct V
{
int i;
};
int main()
{
// defaults to V __gc * __nogc * ppV;
V ** ppV;
// defaults to V __gc * __nogc * __nogc * pppV;
V *** pppV;
// defaults to G __gc * __gc * ppG;
G ** ppG;
// defaults to G __gc * __gc * __nogc * pppG;
G *** pppG;
// defaults to G __gc * __gc * __nogc * __nogc * ppppG;
G **** ppppG;
}
Thanks,
Syed
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Please answer the followings :-
[1] What does Outlook Express supports Simple Mapi, CMC, Extended Mapi?
[2] Does Simple Mapi, CMC supports UNICODE?
I am getting a return value CMC_E_FAILURE from function cmc_query_configuration(). What can be the reasons?
Regards,
Sameer.
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ccpptrain wrote: Please answer the followings :-
Do I get a toffee?
found at bash.org
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[kernx]sorry, wrong window
[beox33]say me why in the f*ck will you type that in any window
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