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Leslie Sanford4-Oct-07 6:25
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Mark Salsbery wrote:
Are your host applications always MFC or can they be straight Win32?


They can be either. I have no way of knowing beforehand if a host is MFC based, so I have to take that into account when writing the dll.

I've managed to get CWnd::FromHandle to work in so far as I can create a CDialog based object that the host can display. But I'm getting all kinds of memory access exceptions and memory leaks. I created a test project with the simplest functionality the host requires so that I can narrow down any problems. So far I haven't been able to pinpoint where the memory problems are occurring.

Others have apparently used MFC to do what I'm attempting to do without problems, but I'm having trouble getting this to work, so I'm currently investigating rewriting my custom controls using straight Win32. It may not be quite as hard as I had thought.
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