From: "Sammy Mitchell"
A user notes the following:
>I want to have the TSEditor available via the Win95 "SendTo" feature,
>but open the files in Binary Mode.... It ignores my -b100 setting on
>the command line I created in the shortcut (C:\TSE\E32.EXE -b100 "%1")
>and opens the files in "regular" mode...
Our response was:
>From out tests, it appears that Win95 tacks the "dragged" filename onto the
>end of the program to execute. Thus, at least as far as I can tell, what
>gets passed is simply
>
>c:\tse\e32.exe filename
>
>From what I know it is not TSE that ignores the -b100 option, but Win95
does
>not pass that option.
>
>One solution is to set the startup directory to some known value and then
in
>an autoload macro check to see if that directory is the one desired and
load
>the command line file in binary mode (as a single file).
Is there something we're missing here? Can you think of other ways to do
this?
Thanks!
Sammy
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