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http://www.codeguru.com/cpp/i-n/internet/generalinternet/comments.php/c3437/?thread=43800
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Edwin Eefting &
Patrick Philippot
Thanks.
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Thanks Bob for tou patience in answering . But still i think you are not clear with my requirement.
I have an internet connection and i am able to determine the connection too. My question is: "Is there a way to know whether the existing internet connection is through a dial-up connection or Wifi-connection or an Ethernet connection?"
If i get this it will be a breakthrough in my project.
Sunil
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InternetGetConnectedState() from Wininet.dll.
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Hello everyone,
I think I am getting kinda slow but I can't figure out how to add my own *.lib library to the project in Visual C++. I have looked through all linker settings and can't find the one where I can specify which library to use. I don't want to compile and link with a makefile because I have already set up all my files in the project. Would be nice if you could help me.
Thanks!
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In MSVC6 you do the followingL
1. Select "Project->Settings" from the main menu.
2. Make sure the project (parent node) is selected in the tree and not one of the files.
3. Select the "Link" tab.
4. In the "Category" combo select "Input".
5. In the "Additional library path:" edit control add the directory where the library can be found (just the directory, not including the actual library name) if not already present.
6. In the "Object/library modules:" edit add the library to the end of the list.
Steve
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Hi Steve,
In Visual Studio 2005 it is a bit different, but close enough to your description so I have found it. Definitely, struggling with VC++ at 5:00am was not very productive work. Thanks much, man!
Nick
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Can anyone point me to some persistence framework that i can include in an already existing MFC 7 project (mysql database...but that may change). Also, i'm looking for a gui development framework for the same project (tt was passed down to me a few days ago, and needs dramatic updating)
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You could try the Boost Serialization library here[^].
Steve
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thanks all. I was looking for something more in the lines of java's Hibernate system. The articles you pointed me to really helped.
Thanks
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Hello all,
Currently, we are planning to do a project on WLAN Monitoring System in VC++.NET. We tried WRAPI. It is not showing any compilation error. But, finally, when it starts execution, it shows ntdll.dll initialization error. Why is it showing error? Also, immediately it is showing a Access Violation Error in user32.dll.
Please guide me.
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i want to develop a plugin for internet explorer which should be activated when the print option on browser window is clicked...does anyone know how to capture the events from the browser.the plugin is being developed in VC++ (MFC)
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In MDI, i created a child window..by adding some commands in InitInstance function in ProjectApp.cpp.
I got the perfect child window..but there is no facility to close the window..Is there any way...
Pls help me..
Im using SetWindowPos() to set window position in Mainfrm.cpp..
Pls help me
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Hello!
I'm working with an MFC dialog based app and am using:
SendMessage(GetDlgItem(hDlg, IDC_EDIT_CHATLOG),
EM_EXSETSEL, 0, (LPARAM)&ch);
But I don't have a way to get the hDlg parameter which is the handle to the window.
Anyone know how to get the handle to an mfc dialog box win?
thanks in advance,
jay
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That depends on where that code is. Is it in a member function of the dialog? If so, just use the CWnd wrapper:
SendDlgItemMessage(IDC_EDIT_CHATLOG, EM_EXSETSEL, 0, (LPARAM)&ch); Otherwise, use AfxGetMainWnd() to get a pointer to the main window:
AfxGetMainWnd()->SendDlgItemMessage(...);
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Visual C++ MVP
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Hi,
you can use one of the following 3 methods to retreive the handle of a control
1. insinde the dialog you can get a window object of the control:
CWnd* pWnd = GetDlgItem(IDC_EDIT1);
HWND hWnd = pWnd->GetSafeHwnd();
2. insinde the dialog you can get the handle of the control:
HWND hWnd2 = NULL;
GetDlgItem(IDC_EDIT1, &hWnd2);
3. from anywhere you can get a handle of a control by using:
HWND hWnd3 = ::GetDlgItem(pDlg->GetSafeHwnd(), IDC_EDIT1);
if you need to get a unknown window you'v got to find it using the following code:
HWND hwndThis = ::FindWindow(NULL, _T("DlgTest")); where _T("DlgTest") is the caption of the window you are looking for
codito ergo sum
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Awesome except I need the handle to the MFC dialog window!
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What do you mean with the MFC dialog window!
codito ergo sum
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The HWND handle to the MFC dialog box, I think AfxGetMainWnd() will work but for some reason I've been having a bit of trouble trying to implement it in a small UDP voice chat server app.
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Hi,
can you be a little specific of the location in code from where did you try to
get the handle of the dialog?
Is it from a thread handling the UDP connection and is the dialog you reffer to the main
dialog of a dialog base application. In that case you should give the handle to the window/dialog
via a paramter to the thread when constructing the thread.
Or could you tell me a little more of the design of your application so that i can spot
your problem
codito ergo sum
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