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QuestionImplementing CALLBACK in MFC getting error C2440: 'type cast' conversion problem Pin
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Vaclav_11-Oct-10 2:57
Vaclav_11-Oct-10 2:57 
Tim, thanks a million for your help. I think I have a better understanding of this callback business now, but I'aint no expert.
I can get to the data via the callback function, so no problem with illegal access to non ststic cariables.
Unfortunatelly I am using clipboard and it is non ststic function and need to resoleve that.
I still do not get how to access the retrun value from the callaback function. If I can get "back " to the class I may be able to continue and get to the clipboard that way, I hope.
Thanks again for all you input
Vaclav

PS. Just figured out that I do not need to copy data to clipboard.
But still would like to know how to access the return valus.

modified on Monday, October 11, 2010 9:35 AM

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