I am trying to find a web page that lists all the disp ids for msword c++ addin. I need all the dispids for my event handlers. I am interested in the DocumentEvents, Application events for my add-in. The most important id's that I need are for Open, Close, and New for the documentevents interface. Does anybody know where I can find these? I tried OleView and could not find the id's. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom
You can find the dispid in the type library. Looking at a method in the OLE viewer use the 'id' which apparently is the dispid.
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I just started developing an MFC application for the first time and I'm hoping to get more familiar with the whole "controls" concept. I am using the dialog editor in visual studio and so far I was not able to find functionality to add a simple table/grid. It seems quite basic to me, but I can't even find reliable information on how to do it on the internet.
I am looking for something similar to Qt's QTableWidget, something that I can later program with variable amount of rows and columns tailored to my application's use cases.
Do you have any ideas how to do it?
I use CGridCtrl which is very powerful and does a lot of the legwork for you.
Sounds like you're after a List View Control, which is wrapped by MFC's CListCtrl class. The dialog editor will enable you to add one and set its properties.
I am building webparts and self hosted apps for sharepoint 2013, I want to consume the Query String filters that the user sets up, the process should be as simple as specified here on this microsft site.
Unfortunately I dont get the option to send values to 'my web part' but I do for other stock webparts that come with sharepoint. Which leads me to believe I need to implement IFilter or equivelent in my webpart, I have found information into IFilterConsumer interface and IFilterProvider interface on msdn which seems to be exactly what I need, however the documentation has one snag:
NOTE: This API is now obsolete.
So My question is, what is Microsofts new intended way of doing this with Sharepoint 2013.
Ultimately I need to read query variables in the HostWeb request inside my AppWeb code.
Edit: Apparently IWebPartParameters is the new interface for this.... trying to implement now.
I have also tried whats suggested here:
Passing parameters through sharepoint sitepage to web part Still not working, at the moment I have implemented IWebPartParameters, IWebPart, IWebPartRow and none of my functions that implement these interfaces are being called. I must be missing something in the manifest or features file maybe?
Thanks in advance
Crash
Ok the answer to this question is simple, firstly you can only do this in a dev environment with sharepoint installed, as you need access to the sharepoint.dll.
Then this thread answers the question http://www.manning-sandbox.com/thread.jspa?threadID=19791, with the following code solution which is here http://www.markitup.com/BookCodeSamples/TestingWebPartConnections.zip
Someone can tell me what API's to use to gather outlook contacts list ?
I saw some people that asked similar thing used something called 'MPI', but i dont know how to use that functions set in C++.
A very nice example with code in C++ can be found here
It's not MPI but rather MAPI. It's COM-based.
The documentation for it is here.
I have two apps that need to receive notifications when data in a table changes. One .NET and the other C++ MFC. I decided to go with SQL Query Notifications.
I have built a proof of concept for the .NET app with SqlDependency class, but am struggling with the MFC version.
I found this http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms130764.aspx, but am not proficient enough with c++ to make sense of this.
Has anyone done this before? If so, could you please post some sample code or point me in the right direction?
Thanks in Advance
I can't see example code for C++ anywhere.
Rather than write and debug this (complex) event detection code twice, it would be possible (and preferable imo) to implement it in C#, and then expose the required function to your MFC app via COM interop. See here for a brief overview.
I want to develop an auditing application for certain Windows applications. I want to grab the text from MessageBoxes, Windows, Forms, Selections etc and ideally I would like to program in C++.
I've looked into Windows UI Automation as a possible solution, but am slightly put off as it says it will need to know parts of the underlying data structures which I can't get at. Alternatively, I've looked around and Neo's SafeKeys says that it protects against 'field scraping', but upon searching for it I can't find any information on how it is done. Could someone with experience with this please enlighten me? I'm aware you can scrape websites and the like, but I wish to scrape applications instead.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Look into using the accessibility layer, MSAA
I presume they are talking about doing a lot of EnumChildWindows() and GetWindowText().
A simple way of doing this without going near any data structures is to use Abbyy's OCR SDK http://www.abbyy.com/ocr_sdk/ to emulate in an application what their amazing Screenshot reader does. http://www.abbyy.com/screenshot_reader/ . With this technology, nothing you can read on the screen is safe from being captured as text, though it makes a mess of the odd character occasionally.