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Hello
I have a activex control.
Inside the control i drew a circle.
Now I want to load a bitmap into this circle.
The bmp should also be within the circle.
Could anyone please help me in this regards
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Ok
This is how i did it.
Create a Circular region. Using CreateEllipticalRgn().
Set the windows region to the created region.
Now load the bitmap. the bitmap will be confined to the created circular region.
Is this is the best method to do that?
Regards
The Best Religion is Science.
Once you understand it, you will know God.
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helo.. can anyone help me in my research. im looking for application that can detect cpu temperature? does anyone who have knowledge in this? using either c++,vb,vb.net.
Astalavista
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How about the Win32_TemperatureProbe WMI class?
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"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Hello,
i need to protect some data (simple txt files). The idea here is just to protect data for wrong manipulation (i dont want to implement encryption at first place, 100 text files, i first thought i could zip/rar and use password but this seems bit unnecessary now)
I remember in one program, the data is stored in a DLL file.
My question is how i can store a simple text file in a DLL? or is it possible?
Thanks in advance.
Bekir.
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beko wrote: My question is how i can store a simple text file in a DLL? or is it possible?
How about as a RT_RCDATA resource?
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"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Hello,
I have seen your article about using RT_RCDATA, thanks for the pointer.
I will give a try.
Thanks.
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void CMFCTest8Dlg::OnBnClickedButton1()
{
CFrameWnd* cfw = new CFrameWnd();
RECT rect;
rect.bottom =300;
rect.right =300;
rect.top=0;
rect.left=0;
LPRECT lprect=(LPRECT)new LPRECT();
this->GetWindowRect(lprect);
//cfw->Create(L"hi",L"hi",SW_NORMAL,(*lprect),this->GetWindow(1),0,0,0);
cfw->Create(L"hi",L"Ex04a Text Output",WS_CHILDWINDOW,CRect(20,30,350,140));
cfw->ShowWindow(SW_NORMAL);
cfw->UpdateWindow(); // Error here
}
Debug trace:
<br />
BOOL CWnd::ShowWindow(int nCmdShow)<br />
{<br />
ASSERT(::IsWindow(m_hWnd) || (m_pCtrlSite != NULL));<br />
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if (m_pCtrlSite == NULL)<br />
return ::ShowWindow(m_hWnd, nCmdShow);<br />
else<br />
return m_pCtrlSite->ShowWindow(nCmdShow); <---Threw erro here<br />
}<br />
286? WOWW!
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_8086 wrote: cfw->Create(L"hi",L"Ex04a Text Output",WS_CHILDWINDOW,CRect(20,30,350,140));
Whats this API is returning ? I thing this call is failed. And probably, you need to set parent here.
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_8086 wrote: ASSERT(::IsWindow(m_hWnd) || (m_pCtrlSite != NULL));
This should probably be using the logical AND operator (i.e., you want to assert that both conditions are true, rather than just one of them).
_8086 wrote: return m_pCtrlSite->ShowWindow(nCmdShow); <---Threw erro here
What error?
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"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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DavidCrow wrote: _8086 wrote:
ASSERT(::IsWindow(m_hWnd) || (m_pCtrlSite != NULL));
This should probably be using the logical AND operator (i.e., you want to assert that both conditions are true, rather than just one of them).
He is refering to CWnd::ShowWindow code.
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prasad_som wrote: He is refering to CWnd::ShowWindow code.
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"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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That's an unusual way of creating a pointer to a RECT. May I ask why you did not write?
LPRECT lprect = new RECT();
I'm just curious.
Tom
Philosophy: The art of never getting beyond the concept of life.
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Tom,
your code also has the benefit of allocating a RECT struct for the GetWindowRect() function to write into - his code allocates a pointer only (a RECT** that he casts to a RECT*) - so GetWindowRect() will corrupt something when it writes to it.
Peter.
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Does it look better now?
CFrameWnd* cfw = new CFrameWnd();
cfw->Create(L"hi",L"Ex04a Text Output",WS_CHILDWINDOW,CRect(20,30,350,140));
cfw->ShowWindow(SW_NORMAL);
cfw->UpdateWindow();
what's wrong with this? Plz help.
286? WOWW!
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I suspect that the Create call is failing - did you take Prasad's advice and check the return value?
If it is failing, carefully check the documentation and your parameter list. In particular, have you registered a windows class called "hi"?
Peter.
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Dear all
i am developing a dll that will contain some data which has to be protected from reverse engineering,
is there is any ideas to achieve this ?
Thanks
MiNa
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MinaFawzi wrote: protected from reverse engineering,
What do you mean by reverse engineering?
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What do you need ?do you have any problem ?
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You just posted your 4444th Message. Cheers
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Oh yeah its round 4444 at 1 years,6 months I was tring to say good answers to people and I hope my answers was helpfuls;P
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MinaFawzi wrote: a dll that will contain some data which has to be protected from reverse engineering
What do you mean by this?
Do you really mean hardcoded data inside the DLL, or are you talking about code?
Either case I would say that it's not possible to create a water proof protection against reverse engineering since all code can be disassembled.
What you need to decide is how hard you want to make it for anyone that wants to reverse engineer your DLL.
If you actually mean data one way is to not align data in byte boundaries. Use bit fields that encapsulates the data you're using and don't use the first and last bits. This will however make your DLL slower since a lot of illusive code will be created to use the data.
Another way is to store the data outside the DLL, e.g. on a memory stick.
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MinaFawzi wrote:
Dear all
i am developing a dll that will contain some data which has to be protected from reverse engineering,
is there is any ideas to achieve this ?
try armadillo[^]
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too much police roaming here these days
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