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Stuart Dootson wrote:
The SAVE message map should be in your doc class.


Oops! You are right.

Stuart Dootson wrote:
As I said, I found the serialize method is invoked when you open a different file than the one you currently have open (I saved a file called a.a then re-opened it - MFC detects that condition and doesn't re-open).


I knew my question was not clear this time.Sorry. Actually I understood what you said in your last reply. I was talking in context with the 0 size files. "Assuming I'm opening the 0 size file" and trying debugging, trying to catch the call stack. etc. Anyway helped enough already.

Stuart Dootson wrote:
CWinApp is in the MFC source - I can't remember off the top of my head which file and I haven't got enugh battery to open VMWare Fusion (I use OS X normally) at thh moment Smile Still - go into the MFC source directory and grep for OnFileOpen.


Oh! okay Smile | :) No probs. You are clever to move out of windows Roll eyes | :rolleyes: .

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