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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 --- GEcho 1.01+* Origin: rc = DosMakeCoffee(CoffeeJarPtr,CC_MILK,CC_TWOSUGARS); (2:440/4.7) SEEN-BY: 105/42 620/243 711/401 409 410 413 430 807 808 809 934 955 712/407 SEEN-BY: 712/515 628 704 713/888 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 440/4 141/209 270/101 105/103 42 712/515 711/808 809 934 |
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