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I'm sure the answer is obvious but I can't seem to work it out.
I have a created a class (called Cemu) which is tagged as serializable via MFC's macros. Now in Cemu there consist a couple of CString's which I want to serialize. To complicate matters I have a list of Cemu entries stored in CemuList. What I have done when I want to dump the list to the file is loop through CemuList and call the serialize() method I created in Cemu which in turn writes out the CStrings I want to a file. That process seems to work just fine by examining the file afterwards. What I'm have trouble with is de-serializing. My initial stab at it is below but that doesn't work.

while (file.GetPosition() < file.GetLength()) {
client = new Cemu;
client->Serialize(archive);
CemulList.AddTail(*client);
}

The file containing the data has 2 Cemu serialised entries and what I'm finding is that only one gets read in. My interpretation was that the act of serializing the Cemu would move the file pointer along correctly, ie a total of 2 times but I'm missing something. Can point me in the right direction?

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