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Thank u for your reply, I wish u a good day!
freeman
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See if this answers your question....
Answer 1:
CString Str;
Str.Format(IDS_STRING1);
Answer 2:
CString str;
if (! str.LoadString( IDS_STRING1 ))
{
AfxMessageBox("Error Loading String: IDS_STRING1");
...
}
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Thank u all the same!
freeman
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In additional with other members after reads Resource with CString::Load on the loop you can read all strings for example
IDS_STRING1 has "one,two,three,four,"
now on a loop set for find , in this string and reads all strings
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Thanks! God will bless u.
freeman
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You're welcome
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There's no automatic way to do that. You'll basically need a lookup table to know that "IDS_STRING1" should be mapped to 101 or whatever the numeric value is.
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Thank u, u get my idear!I know how to resolve it now.
freeman
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Hi
friends
can any one please tell me how to convert string data from
utf-8 to unicode 16 bit format?
i need it ,its very urgent.
Thanx
tunu
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use WideCharToMultiByte()
nave
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Actually, MultiByteToWideChar() is the right API. WideCharToMultiByte() goes the other way.
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Hi!
I can not figure this one out: I have two MFC-projects. One compiles in VS 2002 and one in VS 2005.
At a certain point I have this line in both projects:
<br />
const TCHAR szHeaders[] =<br />
_T("Accept: text/*\r\nUser-Agent: XYZ\r\n");<br />
Now, in VS 2002 \r\n is intrepreted as a normal CRLF but not in VS 2005 it seems.
(MS: "The _TCHAR data type is defined conditionally in Tchar.h. If the symbol _UNICODE is defined for your build, _TCHAR is defined as wchar_t; otherwise, for single-byte and MBCS builds, it is defined as char.")
I have tried #undef _UNICODE without any luck! Debugger shows two squares: □□ like when !isascii() and does not break the line. Is it just the debugger or some conspericy going on here?
-- modified at 7:35 Monday 5th February, 2007
Regards,
Michael Mogensen, mm it-consult dk.
><((((º> ·.¸¸.· ><((((º> ·.¸¸.· ><((((º>
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Could it be a mix up between the plain text return and the rich text return?
Brad
Australian
- Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript"
A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.
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Or some wierd compiler bug? - I mean since I have not added/removed any defines etc.
Hmmmm...
Regards,
Michael Mogensen, mm it-consult dk.
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It looks like this thread has been *handled* by the Policy Control Authority. Did he actually post this in the lounge?
Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory).
John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"
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*sniff* smells like something for the C++ forum...
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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He can't catch a breal can he....
Brad
Australian
- Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript"
A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.
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It's clearly just a rant.
Gary Kirkham
Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot
Me blog, You read
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Michael Mogensen wrote:
Now, in VS 2002 \r\n is intrepreted as a normal CRLF but not in VS 2005 it seems.
How are you verifying this?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Just by looking into the buffer at a breakpoint after assignment/creation. It MUST be something I've missed but I just can't see it! I'll go into the hex tonight.
Regards,
Michael Mogensen, mm it-consult dk.
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Michael Mogensen wrote: Just by looking into the buffer at a breakpoint after assignment/creation.
Are you using var,s or var,su in the watch window?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Is var,s and var,su some VS-setting or something? I don't know what I'm using... sorry... where do I check it?
Regards,
Michael Mogensen, mm it-consult dk.
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Michael Mogensen wrote: Is var,s and var,su some VS-setting or something?
Yes, for the watch window.
Michael Mogensen wrote: where do I check it?
See here.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Maybe I missed it somewhere, but where are you using this char data? The interpretation of
crlf and/or newlines varies by use.
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