Learn how to re-derive a CDocument class to gain automatic file encryption and decryption that includes backward compatibility of existing files. (Encryption applicable to other areas as well.)
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Multiple Browser Windows in an App.
Open multiple sites in one window.
Dialog Switcher Using a Tree Control
So you want to use the new style of dialog where you pick an option from a tree on the left and the appropriate form shows up on the right. This article shows you were to start and how to accomplish this!
How to use a personnal New Document Method
This is a simple way to use a personnal dialog that appears when your application uses more than one document template and you click the 'new' button, or during the start of the appliacation.
Dynamic Data Exchange (DDX) Internals
Takes you into the internals of Dynamic Data Exchange in terms of what it is, how it works and best of all, how we can improve its functionality and use.
Saving Window Placement Information
Shows the do's and don'ts of saving window placement information
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