On 5/10/07, Tom Spear speeddymon@gmail.com wrote:
MAX_STRING_LEN is defined in resource.h at 255. According to http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724872.aspx the limit for the length of a subkey name is 255.
Please let me know if I should make a new define instead of using
MAX_STRING_LEN.
Yes, you should make a new define. MAX_STRING_LEN is the maximum length for a string from the resource file, which is totally unrelated to the limit for the length of a subkey name.
On 5/10/07, James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, you should make a new define. MAX_STRING_LEN is the maximum length for a string from the resource file, which is totally unrelated to the limit for the length of a subkey name.
Should the new define be put in resource.h, main.c, or somewhere else entirely?
"Tom Spear" speeddymon@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/10/07, James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, you should make a new define. MAX_STRING_LEN is the maximum length for a string from the resource file, which is totally unrelated to the limit for the length of a subkey name.
Should the new define be put in resource.h, main.c, or somewhere else entirely?
It depends in how much source files it actually used. If it's going to be used only in 1 source file then put it in that file only.
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Another option is that it is a virus that is appending the message.
The third option is that the poster deliberately put said message in their sig
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How much time it needs to be asked so that you stopped posting
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It's a gmail account. Does gmail automatically append advertisements?
As far as I know, gmail does not.
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It's a gmail account. Does gmail automatically append advertisements?
As far as I know, gmail does not.
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On 5/10/07, nicholas.g.lawrence@mainroads.qld.gov.au nicholas.g.lawrence@mainroads.qld.gov.au wrote:
Check out this new 3D Instant Messenger called IMVU. It's the best I have seen yet!
How much time it needs to be asked so that you stopped posting
advertisements?
If you are participating on a developers list behave accordingly.
It's a gmail account. Does gmail automatically append advertisements?
As far as I know, gmail does not.
No, Gmail does not append advertisements(as can be seen by the lack of advertisments on this message.)