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QuestionTrouble with Open File dialog? Pin
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I'm trying to make an open file dialog appear but the problem is that myy code won't compile I get the following errors:

error C2274: '->' : illegal as right side of '.' operator
error C2446: '==' : no conversion from 'const int' to 'int (__thiscall CFileDialog::*)(void)'
There are no conversions from integral values to pointer-to-member values
error C2040: '==' : 'int (__thiscall CFileDialog::*)(void)' differs in levels of indirection from 'const int'
error C2659: '=' : overloaded function as left operand
error C2065: 'UpdateDate' : undeclared identifier

The code I'm using is below

OnMFile()
{

CString m_sMeshName();

CFileDialog m_lpDialog(true);
if(m_lpDialog.DoModal() == IDOK)
{
m_sMeshName = m_lpDialog.GetFileName();
UpdateDate(false);
}


}

I'm using VC6, what could be the problem guys Frown | :(

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