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Generalfastest, easiest XML library, C++ Pin
Roman Nurik22-Jan-03 17:52
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GeneralRe: fastest, easiest XML library, C++ Pin
Stephane Rodriguez.22-Jan-03 19:02
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QuestionDoes anyone know of universal naming convention (UNC) path? Pin
Anthony_Yio22-Jan-03 16:46
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AnswerRe: Does anyone know of universal naming convention (UNC) path? Pin
Chris Richardson22-Jan-03 19:10
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Generalhelp needed Pin
BORICUA22-Jan-03 16:30
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GeneralRelative Path not available in startup Pin
fordge22-Jan-03 15:21
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GeneralRe: Relative Path not available in startup Pin
Chris Richardson22-Jan-03 19:16
Chris Richardson22-Jan-03 19:16 
GeneralRe: Relative Path not available in startup Pin
fordge23-Jan-03 14:08
fordge23-Jan-03 14:08 
thankx but no thankx

cause one i already said i didnt need more apis like GetCurrentDirectory()

hells there s countless methods where i can get the app path and then go on for concatenating

and secondly and more importantly my primary question as to why the relative path isnt recoognised at startup remains unanswered.

i was thinking more in lines of as how the application framework finds its the current directory.....
if there must be some variable on m_pMainWnd or soemthing setting that would men lesser work and a more efficient solution than changing of code for the concatenation...

for example app has m_pszHelpFilePath to set the help file path

there must be something where the path is stored so that the exe can refer to it when a relative path is called

if im wrong pls correct me?

and pls tell me whythe relative path isnt recoognised at startup remains unanswered.

GeneralRe: Relative Path not available in startup Pin
Chris Richardson24-Jan-03 6:47
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GeneralRe: Relative Path not available in startup Pin
jimNLX24-Jan-03 10:44
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GeneralWhy does the following code call the same Dialog box twice? <Long> Pin
VanHlebar22-Jan-03 13:52
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GeneralRe: Why does the following code call the same Dialog box twice? <Long> Pin
Christian Graus22-Jan-03 14:02
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GeneralRe: Why does the following code call the same Dialog box twice? <Long> Pin
Chris Losinger22-Jan-03 14:03
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GeneralRe: Why does the following code call the same Dialog box twice? <Long> Pin
VanHlebar22-Jan-03 16:07
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GeneralRe: Why does the following code call the same Dialog box twice? <Long> Pin
Roger Allen23-Jan-03 2:25
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GeneralRe: Why does the following code call the same Dialog box twice? <Long> Pin
VanHlebar24-Jan-03 1:32
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GeneralRe: Why does the following code call the same Dialog box twice? <Long> Pin
Roger Allen24-Jan-03 1:57
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QuestionPossible with shell extensions? Pin
Anonymous22-Jan-03 13:49
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AnswerRe: Possible with shell extensions? Pin
Lim Bio Liong22-Jan-03 17:27
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GeneralRe: Possible with shell extensions? Pin
Anonymous23-Jan-03 4:34
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GeneralMemory Management & Windows Messenger Pin
Mike.NET22-Jan-03 11:39
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John M. Drescher22-Jan-03 13:04
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Mike.NET22-Jan-03 15:14
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GeneralResizable Property Sheets under XP Pin
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