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Hello! My email is stud6x14@nortel.ca --- I may have entered it incorrectly in the registation form. I am porting an API from Unix to NT. The API has to be able to obatin a list of the subdirecto...
Zones: CDate Answered: 02/21/1997 Views: 0
Is there a simple way to create a dialog much like a standard Open/Save File Dialog, without having to create it as a component (I like to do this in OWL)
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 06/04/1997 Views: 0
I need to get the content (the list of let's say *.jpg files) of a given directory. Does a C function exist which returns me a string or something else continaing the info I need (I'm using MS Visu...
Zones: CDate Answered: 08/08/1997 Views: 0
You are familiar with this dialog box that pops up when you try to access some web sites, asking  for a username and password to continue. I'm trying to do the same with a directory in my web site,...
Zones: AuthoringDate Answered: 07/05/1998 Views: 0
Experts,    I am creating a web page that is currently being saved as an asp file.  One of the tasks I need to do is create a list of text files in a document on my network then list them on a page...
Zones: HTMLDate Answered: 07/15/1998 Views: 0
Hello, I am trying to open a virtual directory that is located on a server by using frontpage. Using IIS Manager, we have created virtual directories for all users, but we are unable to point to it...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 12/20/1998 Views: 0
How to get all existing files on a directory? (Something like a 'dir' command, but i need to keep the filenames.
Zones: CDate Answered: 03/07/1999 Views: 0
I'm trying to view my directory hierarchy using CTreeCtrl class in a dialog box. How can i do that? How do I specify the parents and the child directories in the CTreeCtrl?
Zones: C++Date Answered: 02/04/1999 Views: 0
How can I, given a path name, check if the path is correct. In other words, how can I check if the directory exists or not? Thank you.
Zones: Windows ProgrammingDate Answered: 02/12/1999 Views: 0
Hello, I'm intersted in knowing how I could retreive a list of directories in any place on the Hard Disk (like in other directories as well) and also how I could get a list of files in a specific ...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 07/01/1999 Views: 4