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Thanks for the links, although after reading the mentioned articles I have found them to be unsuitable for this particular project for the following 2 reasons:
1) They do not support the use of 2 keys, which is really what I need.
2) The data block has to be formatted to a multiple of 8 bytes. Most of the strings I am dealing with are in the form of "101.89". I would first have to pad this, I know it's only 1 byte, but then in order to safley store it I would have to convert the encrypted string to a hex value. Now I have gone from 7 bytes to 17 bytes. If I do this for each of the 4000+ strings you can imagine the speed decrease and the final file size.
At the moment I am thinking of creating a hash of the users password, then using this hash as a one time pad. I know the security will not be of the highest level, but all I need is to prevent non-authorised users from reading the data.
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Hi ,
Can anyone tell me how to create 2 column List Box with default fields and in the 2nd column with variables which can passed during runtime.
(1st column) (2nd column)
Property | Value
Location
Word count
Document count
File size
Last Updated
Created
Please tell how to declare the default values in the 1st column ??
Regards,
Parichay BP
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A better option would be CListCtrl .
Nibu thomas
Software Developer
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First, make sure that the control has the LBS_USETABSTOPS style. Second, when adding items to it, separate them with a '\t' character. Last, read MSDN article Q66240.
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Hi
Please point out an article on Windows Socket Communication
thanx in advance
KK
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Searching Code Project and MSDN will help. There are lots of them.
Nibu thomas
Software Developer
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Have a look at MFC samples CHATTER and CHATSRV here[^] to learn the basics.
Hope this helps
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Roger
It's supposed to be hard, otherwise anybody could do it!
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Hi KrishnaKumar,
What are you really searching for? Socket communication in MFC?
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Can anyone give me an idea as how you create an MFC ActiveX control using the "MFC ActiveX ControlWizard". Can you provide me some code snippet for creating a very simple ActiveX control and in turn using it in other application(like Internet Explorer etc etc).
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First get yourself an idea of what ActiveX controls are and how they work by browsing MSDN here[^].
Or have a look in the article section at CodeProject here[^].
Then you may be able to ask more specific questions.
Getting a piece of code won't do you any good if you don't know what to do with it.
Also, since ActiveX controls are COM objects, you should post further questions regarding this in the COM forum here[^].
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Roger
It's supposed to be hard, otherwise anybody could do it!
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Hi all,
i am writing a simulation for traffic systems.I want to know which view(cview,form view etc..,)is better suited for such type of application.
Thank u all.
HEllo
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It depends on how you want your GUI to look and function.
How do you want your GUI to look and what functionality do you want in it?
I suspect I would create a dialog-based application, or perhaps use CFormView in a SDI application if I want doc/view support.
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Roger
It's supposed to be hard, otherwise anybody could do it!
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Hi,
I think dialog based application is better, because you can visually place the components ( controls ) directly to the main window.
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But how to create lines using drag and drop controls.
HEllo
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You can do the same thing with CFormView .
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Hi all,
I'd like to have my toolbar, should be movable only inside the main window, like MDI child window. But even in Visual Studio, it is possible to move the toolbar outside the main window. How can make it possible?
Thanks in advance,
Sarvan AL
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toolbar is a popup window, which can be moved anywhere by default.
i think u can check toolbar's position in its WM_MOVE message to see if it is inside main window.
if not, u can move it to right place by MoveWindow() function.
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Thanks includeh10,
Let me look into the alternatives.
Sarvan AL
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You can use WM_MOVING instead of WM_MOVE. In that you can limit the movability.
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