Yes. But in the Platform SDK Documentation says:
Is it wrong?
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Yes. But in the Platform SDK Documentation says:
Is it wrong?
I've written a Windows application in C using Dev-C++. I'm using Windows XP and it works perfectly under Windows XP. When I've tested the application in another computer under Windows 98 I've got an...
Thanks for your answer but I really needs to open a browser because the rest of the application is going to happen within a browser. The problem is that I don't want to open a browser and just point...
I'm writing a Windows application and I need to open the system's default browser and post data to Web.
How can I do it? I know I could write a temporarily HTML file with a form that submits just...
I have declared the following variable in a fuction:
char sFiles[MAX_NUMBER_OF_FILES][MAX_FILENAME];
Then I have a function that retrieves the file listing of a given directory:
...
Is there a way to read Outlook Express .dbx files? Any free library or something like that?
Resource Builder is a quite good resource editor, but it is not free.
ResEd version 1.1.1.0 is also a quite good one, and besides it is free, but instead of using constants like WS_CHILD, etc. it...
Thanks for your answer.
The code from your example is more or less quite clear.
With this code you can create a ballooon tooltip. But, which gui element is this balloon tooltip attached to?...
Can anyone show me an easy example using ballon tooltips? I've checked Balloon tooltips but it is not very clear to me. For example, how can I put a message "Click here" into the balloon and how can...
How can I get the list of the web browsers installed and which of them is set as the default web browser?
I'm writing an application which needs to do some file operations, exist and the start again. The application must exist completely in order to free all the resources (files including itself, etc.)...
I'm trying to load and show a JPEG file this way:
LRESULT CALLBACK WindowProcedure(HWND hwnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
static HDC hdcMem;
HRSRC ...
I'm writing a DLL in C. This is the dllmain.c code:
#include "dll.h"
char* szClassName = "hidden window class name";
char* szWndName = "hidden window window name";
HINSTANCE g_hinstance...
Many thanks for your answer.
So it seems I have to do something with the mask in order to get a correct image, but I don't know what do! Do you know how I have to mix mask and byte colors so that...
I'm using the following procedure in order to get the small icon of an application window:
HICON GetWindowIcon
(
HWND hwnd
)
{
LRESULT lResult;
HICON hIcon;
I'm writing a DLL in C and it uses some global variables.
I'm wondering what's the difference between using the static specifier or not. If I don't use it, does it mean that the variable is not...
Many thanks for your anwser.
But when I use waveInGetNumDevs I get I've got just 1 waveform-audio input device. What does it mean? As I told you in my previous message if I check Windows...
I'm writing a Windows application in C. I'd like to access programmatically to the properties that are shown in the captures I've attached to this post.
First of all I'd like to check how many...
I'm using Windows 2000. I've attached the icon and a capture of my PC resolution settings. As I told you in my previous post (remeber http://ciberia.ya.com/dit6a9/) the question is why Windows...
I'm writing a windows application that has an icon in the TaskBar status area. In order to do that I'm using Shell_NotifyIcon . Everything is ok except for one thing: the icon doesn't show very well....
I'm developing a simple Window application which tries to use Tree-View Control (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/shellcc/platform/commctls/treeview/treeview.asp).
...
I mistyped the int. You're right. It should be char. Many thanks. These are the classical problems when you practise "copy & paste" programming :-)
I'm using realloc in order to make room to...
I wonder if I'm appending text to an edit control the right way.
BOOL CALLBACK dialogProc(HWND hwnd, UINT Message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
HWND hwndText;
static char...
Ooops. I wrote it wrong :-)
I'm jumping between Java and C, C++ and VBScript, etc., and sometimes I just go crazy.
I'm trying to use #include <stdarg.h> in order to design a function that can be called with either a different number or type of arguments.
wutil.h:
#ifndef _WUTIL_H
#define _WUTIL_H
...