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why so many tries you want on this subject.
How did you get interested in this subject.
ok, I got it. you can enjoy this day. mmm cary on.
Hasan
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Hum, it seems that the message board is having fun also
The messages are sometimes in the wrong order
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hey,
happy B'day to u guys.
Zxczc
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No it's actually tomorrow!
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why r u people so exited today?? i m not getting u people ......
what's special today???? ......plz let me know also.....
If i m writting something wrong.....plz forgive me.....i m sorry...
Happy Flower's day......;P
keep smilling.....b'coz smile is the shortest distance between people....
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April 1st 1990 was the day Visual Basic 1.0 was released. Since then, every April the 1st, the C++ community acts a little bit weird...nothing to get too worried about. It will get better tomorrow!
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I'm thinking of the wrong forum for that discussion
Don't try it, just do it!
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I think you are correct.
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
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I think I have owned my car now for 6 years today.
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hi guys,
i am doing a project where i have to connect an application to the internet.this involves sending user defined requests.
for eg:i have to send a requst like <1>param1<2>param2<3>param3
i am not able to find the solution.can anybody please help me? the time to submit the project is running out
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I need to execute 2 programs from within a program I am writing.
I tried system() and winexec().
It would execute the first program and stop. It wouldn't execute the second program till I closed the first program.
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i think u have to use threads.but i am not good at threads.sorry
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Try CreateProcess()
Ryan "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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yes, I'm sure CreateProcess() is the right solution.
Zxczc
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Why not simple ::SellExecute()? Try this...
::ShellExecute(NULL, _T("open"), _T("c:\\windows\\notepad.exe"), _T(""), _T(""), SW_SHOW);
Hope this helps.
- tareq
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Thanks tareq, worked perfectly.
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Looking for a C++ programmer to code an Import/Export class from an Access Database to and existing Access Database (data merging code if data already exists in the other database) as well as the ability to Export data from an Access Db to an MSSQL server. Should have knowledge of creating a wizard tool to allow either option (Export/Import, To Access or To MSSQL).
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Why are you looking for a programmer to do it? Why dont you do it? You make this sound like ur looking to hire someone... You have your Help wanted, what you need done, and your requirements... yet again, why dont you do it?
/* Just a Human Trying to Live in a Computers World. */
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Hello there
I am new to MFC, and to learn it, I am following a tutorial which can be found at:
http://www.functionx.com/visualc/Lesson01.htm
(amongst other places)
When I compile the file, I get the following error:
LNK1561: entry point must be defined.
I am using Windows XP Professional, and programming with Visual Studio .NET 2003. I created an empty C/C++ project ("Empty Project(.NET)"), and added the single file specified below.
I have set the following properties for my project (accessed via. Project -> [ProjectName] Properties):
General:
- Use of MFC: Use MFC in a shared DLL
C/C++ -> Precompiled headers:
- Create/use precompiled headers: Not Using precompiled headers
I did this due to some other errors which occurred when I did not make these other alternations. I google-d the error-messages to know what to change in my project properties.
However, this problem completely eludes me. I read somewhere that it could be because there is no main() method (makes sense - the app won't know where to start), but when I added it, the program compiled, and ran, but all it did was to pop up a console window for about 5 seconds, and then program exited with no errors. The main I added looks like this:
int main() {<br />
return 1;<br />
}
(since there is a global variable theApp which represents the Frame/application (see below), it gets initialized before "return 1" occurs).
I am using the below code for my application (and nothing else):
CExerciseApp.cpp
#include <afxwin.h><br />
<br />
class CExerciseApp : public CWinApp<br />
{<br />
public:<br />
virtual BOOL InitInstance();<br />
};<br />
<br />
class CMainFrame : public CFrameWnd<br />
{<br />
public:<br />
CMainFrame();<br />
};<br />
<br />
CMainFrame::CMainFrame()<br />
{<br />
Create(NULL, "MFC Fundamentals");<br />
}<br />
<br />
BOOL CExerciseApp::InitInstance()<br />
{<br />
m_pMainWnd = new CMainFrame;<br />
m_pMainWnd->ShowWindow(SW_NORMAL);<br />
<br />
return TRUE;<br />
}<br />
<br />
CExerciseApp theApp;
I need this to work to continue on with the example, and really start learning MFC - help
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Always start an MFC application with a wizard. Hand coding it is a disaster waiting to happen.
MFC apps tend to use precompiled headers. Learn to use them for now, decide later if you don't want them.
Christian
I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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