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Comments by josip cagalj (Top 8 by date)
josip cagalj
22-May-12 2:47am
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Thanks for your input.
To clarify I have a string “0449011100320110” which I need to convert from hex (two byte is used to represent a character) into ASCII -> “щđ2Đ”.
See here: http://textmechanic.com/ASCII-Hex-Unicode-Base64-Converter.html if you put “0449011100320110” (watch for delimiters) into bottom box and click on ‘Decode Hex into ASCII’ button the upper box will display converted string ‘щđ2Đ’. That is what I need.
If I use a lookup table I would need to populate it myself first (hardcode I presume, and look how many there are: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ucs2.html ) so I could seek for match.
Any further suggestion?
josip cagalj
22-May-12 2:43am
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Thanks for your input.
To clarify I have a string “0449011100320110” which I need to convert from hex (two byte is used to represent a character) into ASCII -> “щđ2Đ”.
See here: http://textmechanic.com/ASCII-Hex-Unicode-Base64-Converter.html if you put ‘щđ2Đ’ (the ‘’ part is left delimiter while ‘;’ is right delimiter) into bottom box and click on ‘Decode Hex into ASCII’ button the upper box will display converted string ‘щđ2Đ’. That is what I need.
If I use a lookup table I would need to populate it myself first (hardcode I presume, and look how many there are: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ucs2.html ) so I could seek for match.
Any further suggestion?
josip cagalj
22-May-12 2:42am
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Deleted
Thanks for your input.
To clarify I have a string “0449011100320110” which I need to convert from hex (two byte is used to represent a character) into ASCII -> “щđ2Đ”.
See here: http://textmechanic.com/ASCII-Hex-Unicode-Base64-Converter.html if you put ‘щđ2Đ’ (the "" part is left delimiter while ‘;’ is right delimiter) into bottom box and click on ‘Decode Hex into ASCII’ button the upper box will display converted string ‘щđ2Đ’. That is what I need.
If I use a lookup table I would need to populate it myself first (hardcode I presume, and look how many there are: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ucs2.html ) so I could seek for match.
Any further suggestion?
josip cagalj
22-May-12 2:41am
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Deleted
Thanks for your input.
To clarify I have a string “0449011100320110” which I need to convert from hex (two byte is used to represent a character) into ASCII -> “щđ2Đ”.
See here: http://textmechanic.com/ASCII-Hex-Unicode-Base64-Converter.html if you put ‘щđ2Đ’ (the ‘’ part is left delimiter while ‘;’ is right delimiter) into bottom box and click on ‘Decode Hex into ASCII’ button the upper box will display converted string ‘щđ2Đ’. That is what I need.
If I use a lookup table I would need to populate it myself first (hardcode I presume, and look how many there are: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ucs2.html ) so I could seek for match.
Any further suggestion?
josip cagalj
24-Sep-10 8:36am
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{CList<hinstance__ *,hinstance__="" *="">}
josip cagalj
24-Sep-10 8:33am
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This is what I copied from quickWatch:
pSession | 0x0013b480 {CList<hinstance__ *,hinstance__="" *="">} | CInternetSession *
josip cagalj
24-Sep-10 8:03am
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You mean m_Session.
It's a member variable declared in .h file. It has no value, I mean this is where it's first used.
josip cagalj
7-May-10 9:09am
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Thanks for yuors effort but all this is for Office programing. What I need is to visualy diesign ribon for say, MFC SDI app!
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