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Most of the code you posted looks like it's taken directly from the "Encoding a File (C++)"
example in the WME SDK.
Calling PrepareToEncode(VARIANT_FALSE) ENDS an encoding session so it makes no sense that the
call is in your code (it's not in the example code).
Maybe compare your code to the sample code in the SDK and see what you are doing differently.
Mark
"Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears." Chris Maunder
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Mark Salsbery wrote: Calling PrepareToEncode(VARIANT_FALSE) ENDS an encoding session so it makes no sense that the
call is in your code (it's not in the example code).
I have wrote that thing becoz of suppose in any case if any old file havent stop then prior it can stop and reset for new one.
I have check it without writing this code but it was given the same error.
"Success lies not in the result , But in the efforts !!!!!"
Amit Mistry - petlad -Gujarat-India
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How to create a form round in shape ?
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How to get accurate answers to a question in a forum
hints : choose a correct title, search the web before posting, provide some solutions already tested...
Buttons section[^] (some are rounded, if you're interrested...)
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1) How do i change the color of the scrollbar
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Maybe you want to see an example so see here[^]
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Can any one guide me in writing a scale control for editing applications?
I see there is a control in MS word application.
But I wonder what it is called?
i want to mimic the scale just like it does in MSWORD, but I have no clue how to go about it.
haribabu
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Hi all,
Can i write the object of CRecordset class into binary file while that object contain record set,
and can i read those records from that binary file.If you know,let me know through your suggestions.
Thanks in advance
Regards
surezu
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yesn this is called serialization...
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ok fine that is object serialization but tell me a specific code snippet that how to generate bin file and how to read it? please.....
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Hi, I have created a project in VC++6 with project name "Upravljanje snimkama" (two separated words) now i can't find my '.ini'-file ("Upravljanje snimkama.ini")! Is it because of the project name? What to do?
THX to all.
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josip cagalj wrote: now i can't find my '.ini'-file
how are you accessing it ?
do you use its full path, or relative path ?
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I'm looking for it in WINDOWS folder for editing some sections. I have all my .ini files there (of my previous app's).
Why isn't it there?
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please show the piece of code that accesses the file
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EG.
CString sHost = AfxGetApp()->GetProfileString("Defaults","sqlHost","");
getting the host(from ini file section 'defaults' read from 'sqlHost'. If it isn't there empty string '""' is returned).
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have you gone into the debugger and see what AfxGetApp() returns ?
where in this code are specifying which ini file to read ?
you directly try to access a section, but windows doesn't even know in which file...
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Are you sure you are not saving values in the registry? This is where GetProfiltString() looks unless you are using Win95/98.
Peter
"Until the invention of the computer, the machine gun was the device that enabled humans to make the most mistakes in the smallest amount of time."
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Could you please tell me how this .ini file created ?
Regards,
Paresh.
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Actualy i don't know. All app have '.ini' files (app_name.ini). I use it for saving some info and load it back vhen I need it (eg. next time app starts...)
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How did you created <appname>.ini file ?
Regards,
Paresh.
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I found what was my trouble. He was writing my info in registry, all i had to do is comment te line in InitInstance:
"SetRegistryKey"(_T(......"
Thx to ALL!
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question as my subject.thanks.
ytfrdfiw
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Hi everybody,
does anybody already used a chart in MFC?
I need for example a "line-diagram" EXAMPLE
Does it exists free MFC Diagrams ? Or only commercial ?
Thanks
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There are many charting controls, also here [^]
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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