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echo: os2prog
to: Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
from: Christian Scarborough
date: 1995-09-01 18:35:00
subject: Finding a WPS object

Hello Jonathan!

01 Sep 95 10:17, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote to Christian Scarborough:

 >   If it is within WPS itself, you can always find the SOM object
 >   associated with the handle, call SOMObject::somIsA to check that it is
 >   a WPProgramFile object, and then call WPProgramFile::wpQueryProgDetails.

Sadly, it's a bog standard PM program.  For what I want to do (playing with
WPS associations, basically), a WPS object would be overkill.  Since WPS
programs are such a nightmare to debug, I'd really rather avoid that path
unless it were absolutely necessary.  After all, the info retreived from
wpQueryProgDetails has to be stored somewhere.

Christian


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