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Capture the BeforeNavigate2 event and if the url is the same as the button url, do your thing.
"We have done so much in the last 2 years, and it doesn't happen by standing around with your finger in your ear, hoping everyone thinks that that's nice." - Donald Rumsfeld
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When I create a CEdit dynamically, what is the style flag for a 3-d style border?
~Nitron.
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WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE
Papa
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Hi,
I am trying to make a CComboBox behave like the Internet Explorer combo box, meaning:
- The list opens and closes automatically, depending on the string the user is typing in
- The String does not change when i'm browsing through the entries in the list box.
Is it possible to make a standard combobox behave like this (Styles?)? Do I need to write a user defined class?
greets,
Jason
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jason99 wrote:
...like the Internet Explorer combo box
Which one?
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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Does anybody know where I can dig up an MFC CListCtrl (VC6) variant that supports pushbuttons in columns? I saw some stuff with combo boxes (and thought of starting there) but I was hoping that somebody already travelled this road. I don't need much more functionality than that so I was looking for something rather lightweight.
Thanks,
Paul
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Hi,
I've created an SQL Server script via the Generate Script option under Server Explorer in Visual Studio .NET. Is there a way of executing the script from some C++ code?
I know I can run OSQL.exe or ISQL.exe, but I would prefer not doing a CreateProcess and running it that way. I was more curious whether there some SQL Server API functions I could call to execute the script.
Thanx.
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You can use ADO or ODBC from C++ to communicate with an SQL Server.
You first make a connection to the desired SQL Server.
Then you can Execute 'statements' from your script.
Then you close the connection.
There are some examples on CodeProject under the Database section of using the ADO and ODBC for this.
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OK i'll give it a go Blake. thanx buddy.
Come to think of it, they are just SQL statements. Don't know why I didn't think of that myself.
Thanx heaps.
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Hi,
Is there any way that we can know which application(the name of the file) spawned another. I only have the caption on the spawned application.
Thanks in advance
Jobby
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Hi Papa,
Thanks for your help, i appreciate that. But, what i need i a little bit different. I am sorry that i was not able to put down what exactly i needed before(coz of my bad language).
I was actually asking about BHO(Browser helper objects). As i came to know that these are registered with IE and will instantiate with every instance of the IE. I have had some bad experience with some thing like that which i happened to remove from my machine(that is what i think). This BHO in my machine spawned a window in which they loaded an advertisment(which is a bit annoying). If i have the caption of the newly loaded window and with that is there any possibility by which i can find out which BHO actually spawned this window.
Thanks once again,
Jobby
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Sent you a mail for this
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Hello, does anyone know if there is a microsoft compiler (and the include files..) for the x86-64 platform? If yes, then where can I find it?
Thx
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thx so far, but where can I get this compiler?
Don't try it, just do it!
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they have, but there is no microsoft x86-64 compiler on their list
Don't try it, just do it!
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Try calling Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052
(206) 703-6941
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quite impossible, redmond is almost an antipode.
Don't try it, just do it!
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I called Microsoft and they do not make a compiler for AMD 64.
Here is the sales number for future ref.
1-800-642-7676
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thank you!
Don't try it, just do it!
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Microsoft has an AMD64 bit compiler in its DDK but its only MFC4 compatible. And a bit rough. You can get DDK for a nominal shipping and handling fee.
Whidbey(Visual Studio 2005) will have AMD64 compiler, if you get into beta program you can get it.
If you are trying to develop for AMD64 environment, AMD would be more than happy to help you out. They are very friendly with developers. try www.developwithamd.com
Rob
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