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You need partial downloading concept.. Read the RFC on HTTP 1/1 how to read partial file from the internet.
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prakashnadar@msn.com
Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE.
"We use it before you do! Visual C++ was developed using Visual C++"
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I need people who read and understand,
but not sender far.
There is people who knows?
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What kind of information are you looking at the end of the file? and how much end of the file ? after end of the file there is void.
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prakashnadar@msn.com
Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE.
"We use it before you do! Visual C++ was developed using Visual C++"
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No need to understnd this.
need to do.
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Then Just do it.
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prakashnadar@msn.com
Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE.
"We use it before you do! Visual C++ was developed using Visual C++"
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I asked it at people there.
You only speak much.
Please better not making spam here,
I do not want to loose time to it, (as with your responces).
Dowes someone know how to use HTTP headers?
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Ok you are the boss with the question.
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prakashnadar@msn.com
Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE.
"We use it before you do! Visual C++ was developed using Visual C++"
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If you're using FTP, use FtpCommand to send a REST (RESTart) command before calling FtpOpenFile and InternetReadFile to get the data. See RFC 959[^].
If you're using HTTP, you can set the Range header to indicate which part of the document you want to retrieve. See RFC 2616 (HTTP/1.1)[^]. Send headers with HttpSendRequest .
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Can you write C++ method,
even in concide form, to show using that header for http ?
This is my primary purpose for ask.
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vgrigor wrote:
Can you write C++ method
yeah i will write it for you but my rate is $300 / hour and paid in advance.
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How can a VC program detect the site address visited from the IE ?
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I think what you are asking about is a Browser Helper Object (BHO).
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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Actually we want a practial example.(i.e. code)
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You can search here at CP, MSDN, and Google. You'll find tons of examples.
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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Can my program be notified if the address bar in IE is changed ? how?
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How can I detect a Windows application opened/closed from my VC program?
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Look into SetWindowsHookEx using the WH_SHELL hook.
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Could you please explain it with a small example?
I want to continiously monitor the applications opening in Windows.
Thanks
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Yes, I will try to wrie up an article for it.
I am REALLY busy at the moment, so you will have to be patient.
Also, go to the article request message board and post a request there as well.
Someone else might get to it before I do.
And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking, coming around to meet you again...
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I'm dumb founded at this.
I can't for the life of me figure out how to find out how much memory is being allocated for a vector.
I mean I want the actual number of bytes it is using in memory.
If anyone can help me with this, I'd be very thankful.
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Anonymous wrote:
I'm dumb founded at this.
I can't for the life of me figure out how to find out how much memory is being allocated for a vector.
I mean I want the actual number of bytes it is using in memory.
If anyone can help me with this, I'd be very thankful.
sizeof() ?
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Anonymous wrote:
I'm dumb founded at this.
I can't for the life of me figure out how to find out how much memory is being allocated for a vector.
I mean I want the actual number of bytes it is using in memory.
If anyone can help me with this, I'd be very thankful.
sizeof(data)*sizeof(vector) ?
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int nSize = sizeof (vMyVector) + sizeof (vMyVector [0]) * vMyVector .capacity;
Please remember that this is TOTALLY implemtation specific and runs a very good chance of being wrong.
Tim Smith
I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
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Assuming you mean std::vector then,
template < class T > size_t VectorSize ( std::vector< T >& v )
{
return sizeof ( v ) + sizeof ( T ) * v.capacity () ;
}
should give a good estimate.
std::vector< int > vi ;
std::cout << VectorSize ( vi ) << std::endl ;
vi.resize ( 100 ) ;
std::cout << VectorSize ( vi ) << std::endl ;
This produces,
16
416
on my system.
Does this help? It implies knowing a little about how the container is implemented, and isn't going to work for other than vectors. It's a good estimate for a vector since we know that the array part is contiguous.
Paul
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Is to possible to receive the VC++ threads here as a mailing list and reply by that
mailing list in addition to this nice web based interface?
Thanks,
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