error C2665: none of the 2 overloads could convert all the argument types

  • error C2665: none of the 2 overloads could convert all the argument types    2 个重载中没有一个可以转换所有参数类型
  • 这个错误就是你调用的函数中的参数类型不匹配。
  • 我用的从cv::rectangle,参数应该是Mat型,而CvRectangle中的参数应该是Iplimage*型的,把之前的代码调用过来就出现了上面的错误。
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Drag and Drop Component Suite Version 4.1 Field test 5, released 16-dec-2001 ?1997-2001 Angus Johnson & Anders Melander http://www.melander.dk/delphi/dragdrop/ ------------------------------------------- Table of Contents: ------------------------------------------- 1. Supported platforms 2. Installation 3. Getting started 4. Known problems 5. Support and feedback 6. Bug reports 7. Upgrades and bug fixes 8. Missing in this release 9. New in version 4.x 10. TODO 11. Licence, Copyright and Disclaimer 12. Release history ------------------------------------------- 1. Supported platforms: ------------------------------------------- This release supports Delphi 4-6 and C++ Builder 4-5. Earlier versions of Delphi and C++ Builder will not be supported. If you need Delphi 3 or C++ Builder 3 support you will have to revert to version 3.7 of the Drag and Drop Component Suite. The library has been tested on NT4 service pack 5 and Windows 2000. Windows 95, 98, ME and XP should be supported, but has not been tested. Linux and Kylix are not supported. There are *NO* plans to port the library to Kylix. The drag and drop protocols available on Linux are too much of a mess at this time. ------------------------------------------- 2. Installation: ------------------------------------------- 1) Before you do anything else, read the "Known problems" section of this document. 2) Install the source into a directory of your choice. The files are installed into three directories: DragDrop DragDrop\Components DragDrop\Demo 3) Install and compile the appropriate design time package. The design time packages are located in the Components directory. Each version of Delphi and C++ Builder has its own package; DragDropD6.dpk for Delphi 6, DragDropD5.dpk for Delphi 5, DragDropC5.bpk for C++ Builder 5, etc. 4) Add the Drag and Drop Component Suite components directory to your library path. 5) Load the demo project group: demo\dragdrop_delphi.bpg for Delphi 5 and 6 demo\dragdrop_bcb4.bpg for C++ Builder 4 demo\dragdrop_bcb5.bpg for C++ Builder 5 The project group contains all the demo applications. 6) If your version of Delphi does not support text format DFM files (e.g. Delphi 4 doesn't), you will have to use the convert.exe utility supplied with Delphi to convert all the demo form files to binary format. A batch file, convert_forms_to delphi_4_format.bat, is supplied in the demo directory which automates the conversion process. The C++ Builder demo forms are distributed in binary format. 7) If upgrading from a previous version of the Drag and Drop Component Suite, please read the document "upgrading_to_v4.txt" before you begin working on your existing projects. Note about "Property does not exist" errors: Since all demos were developed with the latest version of Delphi, most of the demo forms probably contains references to properties that doesn't exist in earlier versions of Delphi and C++ Builder. Because of this you will get fatal run-time errors (e.g. "Error reading blahblahblah: Property does not exist.") if you attemt to run the demos without fixing this problem. Luckily it is very easy to make the forms work again; Just open the forms in the IDE, then select "Ignore All" when the IDE complains that this or that property doesn't exist and finally save the forms. ------------------------------------------- 3. Getting started: ------------------------------------------- It is recommended that you start by running each of the demo applications and then look through the demo source. Each demo application is supplied with a readme.txt file which briefly describes what the demo does and what features it uses. The demos should be run in the order in which they are listed in the supplied project group. Even if you have used previous versions of the Drag and Drop Component Suite it would be a good idea to have a quick look at the demos. The library has been completely rewritten and a lot of new features has been added. ------------------------------------------- 4. Known problems: ------------------------------------------- * The Shell Extension components does not support C++ Builder 4. For some strange reason the components causes a link error. * There appear to be sporadic problems compiling with C++ Builder 5. Several user have reported that they occasionally get one or more of the following compiler errors: [C++ Error] DragDropFile.hpp(178): E2450 Undefined structure '_FILEDESCRIPTORW' [C++ Error] DropSource.hpp(135): E2076 Overloadable operator expected I have not been able to reproduce these errors, but I believe the following work around will fix the problem: In the project options of *all* projects which uses these components, add the following conditional define: NO_WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN The define *must* be made in the project options. It is not sufficient to #define it in the source. If you manage to compile with C++ Builder (any version), I would very much like to know about it. * Delphi's and C++ Builder's HWND and THandle types are not compatible. For this reason it might be nescessary to cast C++ Builder's HWND values to Delphi's THandle type when a HWND is passed to a function. E.g.: if (DragDetectPlus(THandle(MyControl->Handle), Point(X, Y))) { ... } * Virtual File Stream formats can only be pasted from the clipboard with live data (i.e. FlushClipboard/OleFlushClipboard hasn't been called on the data source). This problem affects TFileContentsStreamOnDemandClipboardFormat and the VirtualFileStream demo. This is believed to be a bug in the Windows clipboard and a work around hasn't been found yet. * Asynchronous targets appears to be broken in the current release. * When TDropFileTarget.GetDataOnEnter is set to True, the component doesn't work with WinZip. Although the file names are received correctly by TDropFileTarget, WinZip doesn't extract the files and the files thus can't be copied/moved. This is caused by a quirk in WinZip; Apparently WinZip doesn't like IDataObject.GetData to be called before IDropTarget.Drop is called. ------------------------------------------- 5. Support and feedback: ------------------------------------------- Since these components are freeware they are also unsupported. You are welcome to ask for help via email, but I cannot guarantee that I will have time to help you or even reply to your mail. If you absolytely can't live without my help, you can alway try bribing me. You can also try asking for help in the Delphi newsgroups. Since the Drag and Drop Component Suite is in widespread use, there's a good chance another user can help you. I recommend the following newsgroups for issues regarding this library (or COM based Drag/Drop in general): borland.public.delphi.winapi borland.public.delphi.thirdparty-tools borland.public.delphi.oleautomation borland.public.cppbuilder.winapi borland.public.cppbuilder.thirdparty-tools Please choose the most appropiate newsgroup for your question. Do not cross post to them all. Before posting to the newsgroups, I suggest you try to search for an answer on the Google (DejaNews) search engine: http://groups.google.com Chances are that your question has been asked and answered before. If you have suggestions for improvements please mail them to me: [email protected] Please include the words "Drag Drop" in the subject of any email regarding these components. ------------------------------------------- 6. Bug reports: ------------------------------------------- Bugs can either be reported at my home page (http://www.melander.dk/) or mailed directly to me: [email protected]. When reporting a bug, please provide the following information: * The exact version of the Drag and Drop Component Suite you are using. * The exact version of Delphi or C++ Builder you are using. * The name and exact version of your operating system (e.g. NT4 SP5). * The exact version of the Internet Explorer installed on your system. If you can provide me with a minimal application which reproduces the problem, I can almost guarantee that I will be able to fix the problem in very short time. Please supply only the source files (pas, dfm, dpr, dof, res, etc.) and mail them as a single zip file. If I need a compiled version I will ask for it. If you feel you need to send me a screen shot, please send it in GIF or PNG format. If you mail a bug report to me, please include the words "Drag Drop" in the subject of your email. ------------------------------------------- 7. Upgrades and bug fixes: ------------------------------------------- Upgrades can be downloaded from my home page: http://www.melander.dk/delphi/dragdrop/ Bug fixes will also be posted to the above page. If you have registered for update notification via the installation program, you will receive email notification when a new release is available. You will not be notified of bug fixes. You can use the installation program to check for and download new releases and to check for known bugs. Note: If a new release is made available and you are not notified even though you registered for notification, you probably mistyped your email address during installation; About 10% of all registrations supply an invalid email address. ------------------------------------------- 8. Missing in this release: ------------------------------------------- * On-line help has not been updated and included in the kit due to late changes in the Delphi 6 help system and lack of time. If time permits, I will update the help and include it in a future release. ------------------------------------------- 9. New in version 4.x: ------------------------------------------- * Completely redesigned and rewritten. Previous versions of the Drag and Drop Component Suite used a very monolithic design and flat class hierachy which made it a bit cumbersome to extend the existing components or implement new ones. Version 4 is a complete rewrite and redesign, but still maintains compatibility with previous versions. The new V4 design basically separates the library into three layers: 1) Clipboard format I/O. 2) Data format conversion and storage. 3) COM Drag/Drop implementation and VCL component interface. The clipboard format layer is responsible for reading and writing data in different formats to and from an IDataObject interface. For each different clipboard format version 4 implements a specialized class which knows exactly how to interpret the clipboard format. For example the CF_TEXT (plain text) clipboard format is handled by the TTextClipboardFormat class and the CF_FILE (file names) clipboard format is handled by the TFileClipboardFormat class. The data format layer is primarily used to render the different clipboard formats to and from native Delphi data types. For example the TTextDataFormat class represents all text based clipboard formats (e.g. TTextClipboardFormat) as a string while the TFileDataFormat class represents a list of file names (e.g. TFileClipboardFormat) as a string list. The conversion between different data- and clipboard formats is handled by the same Assign/AssignTo mechanism as the VCLs TPersistent employes. This makes it possible to extend existing data formats with support for new clipboard formats without modification to the existing classes. The drag/drop component layer has several tasks; It implements the actual COM drag/drop functionality (i.e. it implements the IDropSource, IDropTarget and IDataObject interfaces (along with several other related interfaces)), it surfaces the data provided by the data format layer as component properties and it handles the interaction between the whole drag/drop framework and the users code. The suite provides a multitude of different components. Most are specialized for different drag/drop tasks (e.g. the TDropFileTarget and TDropFilesSource components for drag/drop of files), but some are either more generic, handling multiple unrelated formats, or simply helper components which are used to extend the existing components or build new ones. * Support for Delphi 6. Version 4.0 was primarily developed on Delphi 6 and then ported back to previous versions of Delphi and C++ Builder. * Support for Windows 2000 inter application drag images. On Windows platforms which supports it, drag images are now displayed when dragging between applications. Currently only Windows 2000 supports this feature. On platforms which doesn't support the feature, drag images are only displayed whithin the source application. * Support for Windows 2000 asynchronous data transfers. Asynchronous data tranfers allows the drop source and targets to perform slow transfers or to transfer large amounts of data without blocking the user interface while the data is being transfered. For platforms other than Windows 2000, the new TDropSourceThread class can be used to provide similar (but more limited) asynchronous data transfer capabilities. * Support for optimized and non-optimized move. When performing drag-move operations, it is now possible to specify if the target (optimized move) or the source (non-optimized move) is responsible for deleting the source files. * Support for delete-on-paste. When data is cut to the clipboard, it is now possible to defer the deletion of the source data until the target actually pastes the data. The source is notified by an event when the target pastes the data. * Extended clipboard support. All formats and components (both source and target) now support clipboard operations (copy/cut/paste) and the VCL clipboard object. * Support for shell drop handlers. The new TDropHandler component can be used to write drop handler shell extensions. A drop handler is a shell extension which is executed when a user drags and drops one or more files on a file associated wth your application. * Support for shell drag drop handlers. The new TDragDropHandler component can be used to write drag drop handler shell extensions. A drag drop handler is a shell extension which can extend the popup menu which is displayed when a user drag and drops files with the right mouse button. * Support for shell context menu handlers. The new TDropContextMenu component can be used to write context menu handler shell extensions. A context menu handler is a shell extension which can extend the popup menu which is displayed when a user right-clicks a file in the shell. * Drop sources can receive data from drop targets. It is now possible for drop targets to write data back to the drop source. This is used to support optimized-move, delete-on-paste and inter application drag images. * Automatic re-registration of targets when the target window handle is recreated. In previous versions, target controls would loose their ability to accept drops when their window handles were recreated by the VCL (e.g. when changing the border style or docking a form). This is no longer a problem. * Support for run-time definition of custom data formats. You can now add support for new clipboard formats without custom components. * Support for design-time extension of existing source and target components. Using the new TDataFormatAdapter component it is now possible to mix and match data formats and source and target components at design time. E.g. the TDropFileTarget component can be extended with URL support. * It is now possible to completely customize the target auto-scroll feature. Auto scroling can now be completely customized via the OnDragEnter, OnDragOver, OnGetDropEffect and OnScroll events and the public NoScrollZone and published AutoScroll properties. * Multiple target controls per drop target component. In previous versions you had to use one drop target component per target control. With version 4, each drop target component can handle any number of target controls. * It is now possible to specify the target control at design time. A published Target property has been added to the drop target components. * Includes 20 components: - TDropFileSource and TDropFileTarget Used for drag and drop of files. Supports recycle bin and PIDLs. - TDropTextSource and TDropTextTarget Used for drag and drop of text. - TDropBMPSource and TDropBMPTarget Used for drag and drop of bitmaps. - TDropPIDLSource and TDropPIDLTarget Used for drag and drop of PIDLs in native format. - TDropURLSource and TDropURLTarget Used for drag and drop of internet shortcuts. - TDropDummyTarget Used to provide drag/drop cursor feedback for controls which aren't registered as drop targets. - TDropComboTarget (new) Swiss-army-knife target. Accepts text, files, bitmaps, meta files, URLs and file contents. - TDropMetaFileTarget (new) Target which can accept meta files and enhanced meta files. - TDropImageTarget (new) Target which can accept bitmaps, DIBs, meta files and enhanced meta files. - TDragDropHandler (new) Used to implement Drag Drop Handler shell extensions. - TDropHandler (new) Used to implement Shell Drop Handler shell extensions. - TDragDropContext (new) Used to implement Shell Context Menu Handler shell extensions. - TDataFormatAdapter (new) Extends the standard source and target components with support for extra data formats. An alternative to TDropComboTarget. - TDropEmptySource and TDropEmptyTarget (new) Target and source components which doesn't support any formats, but can be extended with TDataFormatAdapter components. * Supports 27 standard clipboard formats: Text formats: - CF_TEXT (plain text) - CF_UNICODETEXT (Unicode text) - CF_OEMTEXT (Text in the OEM characterset) - CF_LOCALE (Locale specification) - 'Rich Text Format' (RTF text) - 'CSV' (Tabular spreadsheet text) File formats: - CF_HDROP (list of file names) - CF_FILEGROUPDESCRIPTOR, CF_FILEGROUPDESCRIPTORW and CF_FILECONTENTS (list of files and their attributes and content). - 'Shell IDList Array' (PIDLs) - 'FileName' and 'FileNameW' (single filename, used for 16 bit compatibility). - 'FileNameMap' and 'FileNameMapW' (used to rename files, usually when dragging from the recycle bin) Image formats: - CF_BITMAP (Windows bitmap) - CF_DIB (Device Independant Bitmap) - CF_METAFILEPICT (Windows MetaFile) - CF_ENHMETAFILE (Enhanced Metafile) - CF_PALETTE (Bitmap palette) Internet formats: - 'UniformResourceLocator' and 'UniformResourceLocatorW' (Internet shortcut) - 'Netscape Bookmark' (Netscape bookmark/URL) - 'Netscape Image Format' (Netscape image/URL) - '+//ISBN 1-887687-00-9::versit::PDI//vCard' (V-Card) - 'HTML Format' (HTML text) - 'Internet Message (rfc822/rfc1522)' (E-mail message in RFC822 format) Misc. formats: - CF_PREFERREDDROPEFFECT and CF_PASTESUCCEEDED (mostly used by clipboard) - CF_PERFORMEDDROPEFFECT and CF_LOGICALPERFORMEDDROPEFFECT (mostly used for optimized-move) - 'InShellDragLoop' (used by Windows shell) - 'TargetCLSID' (Mostly used when dragging to recycle-bin) * New source events: - OnGetData: Fired when the target requests data. - OnSetData: Fired when the target writes data back to the source. - OnPaste: Fired when the target pastes data which the source has placed on the clipboard. - OnAfterDrop: Fired after the drag/drop operation has completed. * New target events: - OnScroll: Fires when the target component is about to perform auto-scroll on the target control. - OnAcceptFormat: Fires when the target component needs to determine if it will accept a given data format. Only surfaced in the TDropComboTarget component. * 8 new demo applications, 19 in total. ------------------------------------------- 10. TODO (may or may not be implemented): ------------------------------------------- * Async target demo (with and without IAsyncOperation support). * Scrap file demo. * Native Outlook message format. * Structured storage support (IStorage encapsulation). ------------------------------------------- 11. Licence, Copyright and Disclaimer: ------------------------------------------- The Drag and Drop Component Suite is Copyright ?1997-2001 Angus Johnson and Anders Melander. All rights reserved. The software is copyrighted as noted above. It may be freely copied, modified, and redistributed, provided that the copyright notice(s) is preserved on all copies. The Drag and Drop Component Suite is freeware and we would like it to remain so. This means that it may not be bundled with commercial libraries or sold as shareware. You are welcome to use it in commercial and shareware applications providing you do not charge for the functionality provided by the Drag and Drop Component Suite. There is no warranty or other guarantee of fitness for this software, it is provided solely "as is". You are welcome to use the source to make your own modified components, and such modified components may be distributed by you or others if you include credits to the original components, and do not charge anything for your modified components. ------------------------------------------- 12. Version 4 release history: ------------------------------------------- 16-dec-2001 * Ported to C++ Builder 4. * Released for test as v4.1 FT5. 12-dec-2001 * Fixed C++ Builder name clash between TDropComboTarget.GetMetaFile and the GetMetaFile #define in wingdi.h 1-dec-2001 * The IAsyncOperation interface is now also declared as IAsyncOperation2 and all references to IAsyncOperation has been replaced with IAsyncOperation2. This was done to work around a bug in C++ Builder. Thanks to Jonathan Arnold for all his help with getting the components to work with C++ Builder. Without Jonathan's help version 4.1 would prabably have shipped witout C++ Builder support and certainly without any C++ Builder demos. * Demo applications for C++ Builder. The C++ Builder demos were contributed by Jonathan Arnold. 27-nov-2001 * TCustomDropTarget.Droptypes property renamed to DropTypes (notice the case). Thanks to Krystian Brazulewicz for spotting this. 24-nov-2001 * The GetURLFromString function in the DragDropInternet unit has been made public due to user request. 21-nov-2001 * Modified MakeHTML function to comply with Microsoft's description of the CF_HTML clipboard format. * Added MakeTextFromHTML function to convert CF_HTML data to plain HTML. Provides the reverse functionality of MakeHTML. * Added HTML support to TTextDataFormat class and TDropTextSource and TDropTextTarget components. * Fixed C++ Builder 5 problem with IAsyncOperation. * Released for test as v4.1 FT4. 10-nov-2001 * Added NetscapeDemo demo application. Demonstrates how to receive messages dropped from Netscape. This demo was sponsored by ThoughtShare Communications Inc. * Released for test as v4.1 FT3. 23-oct-2001 * Conversion priority of TURLDataFormat has been changed to give the File Group Descritor formats priority over the Internet Shortcut format. This resolves a problem where dropping an URL on the desktop would cause the desktop to assume that an Active Desktop item was to be created instead of an Internet Shortcut. Thanks to Allen Martin for reporting this problem. By luck this modification also happens to work around a bug in Mozilla and Netscape 6; Mozilla incorrectly supplies the UniformResourceLocator clipboard format in unicode format instead of ANSI format. Thanks to Florian Kusche for reporting this problem. * Added support for TFileGroupDescritorWClipboardFormat to TURLDataFormat. * Added declaration of FD_PROGRESSUI to DragDropFormats. * Added TURLWClipboardFormat which implements the "UniformResourceLocatorW" (a.k.a. CFSTR_INETURLW) clipboard format. Basically a Unicode version of CFSTR_SHELLURL/CFSTR_INETURL. The TURLWClipboardFormat class isn't used anywhere yet but will probably be supported by TURLDataFormat (and thus TDropURLTarget/TDropURLSource) in a later release. * Added experimental Shell Drag Image support. This relies on undodumented shell32.dll functions and probably won't be fully support before v4.2 (if ever). See InitShellDragImage in DropSource.pas. Thanks to Jim Kueneman for bringning these functions to my attention. 13-oct-2001 * TCustomDropSource.Destroy and TCustomDropMultiSource.Destroy changed to call FlushClipboard instead of EmptyClipboard. This means that clipboard contents will be preserved when the source application/component is terminated. * Added clipboard support to VirtualFileStream demo. * Modified VirtualFileStream demo to work around clipboard quirk with IStream medium. * Modified TCustomSimpleClipboardFormat to disable TYMED_ISTORAGE support by default. At present TYMED_ISTORAGE is only supported for drop targets and enabling it by default in TCustomSimpleClipboardFormat.Create caused a lot of clipboard operations (e.g. copy/paste of text) to fail. Thanks to Michael J Marshall for bringing this problem to my attention. * Modified TCustomSimpleClipboardFormat to read from the the TYMED_ISTREAM medium in small (1Mb) chunks and via a global memory buffer. This has resultet in a huge performance gain (several orders of magnitude) when transferring large amounts of data via the TYMED_ISTREAM medium. 3-oct-2001 * Fixed bug in TCustomDropSource.SetImageIndex. Thanks to Maxim Abramovich for spotting this. * Added missing default property values to TCustomDropSource. Thanks to Maxim Abramovich for spotting this. * DragDrop.pas and DragDropContext.pas updated for Delphi 4. * Reimplemented utility to convert DFM form files from Delphi 5/6 test format to Delphi 4/5 binary format. * Improved unregistration of Shell Extensions. Shell extension now completely (and safely) remove their registry entries when unregistered. * Deprecated support for C++ Builder 3. * Released for test as v4.1 FT2. 25-sep-2001 * Rewritten ContextMenuHandlerShellExt demo. The demo is now actually a quite useful utility which can be used to register and unregister ActiveX controls, COM servers and type libraries. It includes the same functionality as Borland's TRegSvr utility. 20-sep-2001 * Added support for cascading menus, ownerdraw and menu bitmaps to TDropContextMenu component. * Modified TFileContentsStreamOnDemandClipboardFormat to handle invalid parameter value (FormatEtcIn.lindex) when data is copied to clipboard. This works around an apparent bug in the Windows clipboard. Thanks to Steve Moss for reporting this problem. * Modified TEnumFormatEtc class to not enumerate empty clipboard formats. Thanks to Steve Moss for this improvement. 1-sep-2001 * Introduced TCustomDropTarget.AutoRegister property. The AutoRegister property is used to control if drop target controls should be automatically unregistered and reregistered when their window handle is recreated by the VCL. If AutoRegister is True, which is the default, then automatic reregistration will be performed. This property was introduced because the hidden child control, which is used to monitor the drop target control's window handle, can have unwanted side effects on the drop target control (e.g. TToolBar). * Deprecated support for Delphi 3. 22-jun-2001 * Redesigned TTextDataFormat to handle RTF, Unicode, CSV and OEM text without conversion. Moved TTextDataFormat class to DragDropText unit. Added support for TLocaleClipboardFormat. * Surfaced new text formats as properties in TDropTextSource and TDropTextTarget. Previous versions of the Text source and target components represented all supported text formats via the Text property. In order to enable users to handle the different text formats independantly, the text source and target components now has individual properties for ANSI, OEM, Unicode and RTF text formats. The text target component can automatically synthesize some of the formats from the others (e.g. OEM text from ANSI text), but applications which previously relied on all formats being represented by the Text property will have to be modified to handle the new properties. * Added work around for problem where TToolBar as a drop target would display the invisible target proxy window. * Fixed wide string bug in WriteFilesToZeroList. Thanks to Werner Lehmann for spotting this. 15-jun-2001 * Added work-around for Outlook Express IDataObject.QueryGetData quirk. 3-jun-2001 * Ported to C++ Builder 4 and 5. * Added missing DragDropDesign.pas unit to design time packages. * First attempt at C++ Builder 3 port.... failed. * Improved handling of oversized File Group Descriptor data. * Added support for IStorage medium to TFileContentsStreamClipboardFormat. This allows the TDropComboTarget component to accept messages dropped from Microsoft Outlook. This work was sponsored by ThoughtShare Communications Inc. 23-may-2001 * Ported to Delphi 4. * First attempt at C++ Builder 5 port.... failed. 18-may-2001 * Released as version 4.0. Note: Version 4.0 was released exclusively on the Delphi 6 Companion CD. * ContextMenuDemo and DropHandlerDemo application has been partially rewritten and renamed. ContextMenuDemo is now named ContextMenuHandlerShellExt. DropHandlerDemo is now named DropHandlerShellExt. * TDropContextMenu component has been rewitten. The TDropContextMenu now implements a context menu handler shell extension. In previous releases it implemented a drag drop handler shell extension. * The DragDropHandler.pas unit which implements the TDropHandler component has been renamed to DropHandler.pas. * Added new TDragDropHandler component. The new component, which lives in the DragDropHandler unit, is used to implement drag drop handler shell extensions. * Added DragDropHandlerShellExt demo application. * Removed misc incomplete demos from kit. * Fixed minor problem in VirtualFileStream demo which caused drops from the VirtualFile demo not to transfer content correctly. 11-may-2001 * Converted all demo forms to text DFM format. This has been nescessary to maintain compatibility between all supported versions of Delphi. * Fixed a bug in GetPIDLsFromFilenames which caused drag-link of files (dtLink with TDropFileSource) not to work. * Added readme.txt files to some demo applications. * Added missing tlb and C++ Builder files to install kit. * Released as FT4. 6-may-2001 * Added missing dfm files to install kit. * Tested with Delphi 5. Fixed Delphi 5 compatibility error in main.dfm of DragDropDemo. * Removed misc compiler warnings. * The AsyncTransferTarget and OleObjectDemo demos were incomplete and has been removed from the kit for the V4.0 release. The demos will be included in a future release. * Released as FT3. 3-may-2001 * Added missing dpr and bpg files to install kit. * Updated readme.txt with regard to lack of C++ Builder demos. * Released as FT2. 29-apr-2001 * Cleaned up for release. * Released as FT1. 23-feb-2001 * Modified TCustomDropTarget.FindTarget to handle overlapping targets (e.g. different targets at the same position but on different pages of a page control or notebook). Thanks to Roger Moe for spotting this problem. 13-feb-2001 * Renamed AsyncTransfer2 demo to AsyncTransferSource. * Added AsyncTransferTarget demo. * Replaced TChart in AsyncTransfer2 demo with homegrown pie-chart-thing. * Modified all IStream based target formats to support incremental transfer. * URW533 problem has finally been fixed. The cause of the problem, which is a bug in Delphi, was found by Stefan Hoffmeister. * Fixed free notification for TDropContextmenu and TDataFormatAdapter. 27-dec-2000 * Moved TVirtualFileStreamDataFormat and TFileContentsStreamOnDemandClipboardFormat classes from VirtualFileStream demo to DragDropFormats unit. * Added TClipboardFormat.DataFormat and TClipboardFormats.DataFormat property. * Added TDropEmptySource and TDropEmptyTarget components. These are basically do-nothing components for use with TDataFormatAdapter. * Rewritten AsyncTransfer2 demo. The demo now uses TDropEmptySource, TDataFormatAdapter and TVirtualFileStreamDataFormat to transfer 10Mb of data with progress feedback. * Rewritten VirtualFileStream demo. The demo now uses TDropEmptySource, TDropEmptyTarget, TDataFormatAdapter and TVirtualFileStreamDataFormat. * Fixed memory leak in TVirtualFileStreamDataFormat. This leak only affected the old VirtualFileStream demo. * Added support for full File Descriptor attribute set to TVirtualFileStreamDataFormat. It is now possible to specify file attributes such as file size and last modified time in addition to the filename. I plan to add similar features to the other classes which uses FileDescriptors (e.g. TDropFileSource and TDropFileTarget). 21-dec-2000 * Ported to Delphi 4. * Added workaround for design bug in either Explorer or the clipboard. Explorer and the clipboard's requirements to the cursor position of an IStream object are incompatible. Explorer requires the cursor to be at the beginning of stream and the clipboard requires the cursor to be at the end of stream. 15-dec-2000 * Fixed URW533 problem. I'll leave the description of the workaround in here for now in case the problem resurfaces. 11-dec-2000 * Fixed bug in filename to PIDL conversion (GetPIDLsFromFilenames) which affected TDropFileTarget. Thanks to Poul Halgaard J鴕gensen for reporting this. 4-dec-2000 * Added THTMLDataFormat. * Fixed a a few small bugs which affected clipboard operations. * Added {$ALIGN ON} to dragdrop.inc. Apparently COM drag/drop requires some structures to be word alligned. This change fixes problems where some of the demos would suddenly stop working. * The URW533 problem has resurfaced. See the "Known problems" section below. 13-nov-2000 * TCopyPasteDataFormat has been renamed to TFeedbackDataFormat. * Added support for the Windows 2000 "TargetCLSID" format with the TTargetCLSIDClipboardFormat class and the TCustomDropSource.TargetCLSID property. * Added support for the "Logical Performed DropEffect" format with the TLogicalPerformedDropEffectClipboardFormat class. The class is used internally by TCustomDropSource. 30-oct-2000 * Added ContextMenu demo and TDropContextMenu component. Demonstrates how to customize the context menu which is displayed when a file is dragged with the right mouse button and dropped in the shell. * Added TCustomDataFormat.GetData. With the introduction of the GetData method, Data Format classes can now be used stand-alone to extract data from an IDataObject. 20-oct-2000 * Added VirtualFileStream demo. Demonstrates how to use the "File Contents" and "File Group Descritor" clipboard formats to drag and drop virtual files (files which doesn't exist physically) and transfer the data on-demand via a stream. 14-oct-2000 * Added special drop target registration of TCustomRichEdit controls. TCustomRichEdit needs special attention because it implements its own drop target handling which prevents it to work with these components. TCustomDropTarget now disables a rich edit control's built in drag/drop handling when the control is registered as a drop target. * Added work around for Windows bug where IDropTarget.DragOver is called regardless that the drop has been rejected in IDropTarget.DragEnter. 12-oct-2000 * Fixed bug that caused docking to interfere with drop targets. Thanks to G. Bradley MacDonald for bringing the problem to my attention. 30-sep-2000 * The DataFormats property has been made public in the TCustomDropMultiTarget class. * Added VirtualFile demo. Demonstrates how to use the TFileContentsClipboardFormat and TFileGroupDescritorClipboardFormat formats to drag and drop a virtual file (a file which doesn't exist physically). 28-sep-2000 * Improved drop source detection of optimized move. When an optimized move is performed by a drop target, the drop source's Execute method will now return drDropMove. Previously drCancel was returned. The OnAfterDrop event must still be used to determine if a move operation were optimized or not. * Modified TCustomDropTarget.GetPreferredDropEffect to get data from the current IDataObject instead of from the VCL global clipboard. 18-sep-2000 * Fixed bug in DropComboTarget caused by the 17-sep-2000 TStreams modification. 17-sep-2000 * Added AsyncTransfer2 demo to demonstrate use of TDropSourceThread. * Renamed TStreams class to TStreamList. 29-aug-2000 * Added TDropSourceThread. TDropSourceThread is an alternative to Windows 2000 asynchronous data transfers but also works on other platforms than Windows 2000. TDropSourceThread is based on code contributed by E. J. Molendijk. 24-aug-2000 * Added support for Windows 2000 asynchronous data transfers. Added IAsyncOperation implementation to TCustomDropSource. Added TCustomDropSource.AllowAsyncTransfer and AsyncTransfer properties. 5-aug-2000 * Added work around for URW533 compiler bug. * Fixed D4 and D5 packages and updated a few demos. Obsolete DropMultiTarget were still referenced a few places. * Documented work around for C++ Builder 5 compiler error. See the Known Problems section later in this document for more information. 2-aug-2000 * The package files provided in the kit is now design-time only packages. In previous versions, the packages could be used both at design- and run-time. The change was nescessary because the package now contains design-time code. * Added possible work around for suspected C++ Builder bug. The bug manifests itself as a "Overloadable operator expected" compile time error. See the "Known problems" section of this document. * Rewrote CustomFormat1 demo. * Added CustomFormat2 demo. * TDataDirection members has been renamed from ddGet and ddSet to ddRead and ddWrite. * All File Group Descritor and File Contents clipboard formats has been moved from the DragDropFile unit to the DragDropFormats unit. * File Contents support has been added to TTextDataFormat. The support is currently only enabled for drop sources. * Renamed TDropMultiTarget component to TDropComboTarget. Note: This will break applications which uses the TDropMultiTarget component. You can use the following technique to port application from previous releases: 1) Install the new components. 2) Repeat step 3-8 for all units which uses the TDropMultiTarget component. 3) Make a backup of the unit (both pas and dfm file) just in case... 4) Open the unit in the IDE. 5) In the .pas file, replace all occurances of "TDropMultiTarget" with "TDropComboTarget". 6) View the form as text. 7) Replace all occurances of "TDropMultiTarget" with "TDropComboTarget". 8) Save the unit. * Renamed a lot of demo files and directories. * Added work around for yet another bug in TStreamAdapter. * Added TCustomStringClipboardFormat as new base class for TCustomTextClipboardFormat. This changes the class hierachy a bit for classes which previously descended from TCustomTextClipboardFormat: All formats which needs zero termination now descend from TCustomTextClipboardFormat and the rest descend from TCustomStringClipboardFormat. Added TrimZeroes property. Fixed zero termination bug in TCustomTextClipboardFormat and generally improved handling of zero terminated strings. Disabled zero trim in TCustomStringClipboardFormat and enabled it in TCustomTextClipboardFormat. 23-jul-2000 * Improved handling of long file names in DropHandler demo. Added work around for ParamStr bug. * Added TDataFormatAdapter component and adapter demo. TDataFormatAdapter is used to extend the existing source and target components with additional data format support without modifying them. It can be considered an dynamic alternative to the current TDropMultiTarget component. 17-jul-2000 * TDropHandler component and DropHandler demo fully functional. 14-jul-2000 * Tested with C++ Builder 5. * Fixed sporadic integer overflow bug in DragDetectPlus function. * Added shell drop handler support with TDropHandler component. This is a work in progress and is not yet functional. 1-jul-2000 * Tested with Delphi 4. * Support for Windows 2000 inter application drag images. * TRawClipboardFormat and TRawDataFormat classes for support of arbitrary unknown clipboard formats. The classes are used internally in the TCustomDropSource.SetData method to support W2K drag images.
DirectX修复工具(DirectX Repair)是一款系统级工具软件,简便易用。本程序为绿色版,无需安装,可直接运行。 本程序的主要功能是检测当前系统的DirectX状态,如果发现异常则进行修复。程序主要针对0xc000007b问题设计,可以完美修复该问题。本程序中包含了最新版的DirectX redist(Jun2010),并且全部DX文件都有Microsoft的数字签名,安全放心。 本程序为了应对一般电脑用户的使用,采用了傻瓜式一键设计,只要点击主界面上的“检测并修复”按钮,程序就会自动完成校验、检测、下载、修复以及注册的全部功能,无需用户的介入,大大降低了使用难度。 本程序适用于多个操作系统,如Windows XP(需先安装.NET 2.0,详情请参阅“致Windows XP用户.txt”文件)、Windows Vista、Windows 7、Windows 8、Windows 8.1、Windows 8.1 Update、Windows 10,同时兼容32位操作系统和64位操作系统。本程序会根据系统的不同,自动调整任务模式,无需用户进行设置。 本程序的V3.5版分为标准版、增强版以及在线修复版。标准 版支持修复DirectX的功能,而增强版则支持同时修复DirectX和c++的功能。在线修复版与标准版相同,默认只支持修复DirectX,但其所需的数据包需要在修复时自动下载。各个版本之间,主程序完全相同,只是其配套使用的数据包不同。因此,标准版和在线修复版可以通过补全扩展包的形式成为增强版。本程序自V3.5版起,自带扩展功能。只要在主界面的“工具”菜单下打开“选项”对话框,找到“扩展”标签,点击其中的“开始扩展”按钮即可。扩展过程需要Internet连接,扩展成功后重新运行程序即可使新的数据包生效。扩展用时根据网络速度不同而不同,最快仅需数秒,最慢需要数分钟,烦请耐心等待。 本程序自V2.0版起采用全新的底层程序架构,使用了异步多线程编程技术,使得检测、下载、修复单独进行,互不干扰,快速如飞。新程序更改了自我校验方式,因此使用新版本的程序时不会再出现自我校验失败的错误;但并非取消自我校验,因此程序安全性与之前版本相同,并未降低。 程序有自动更新c++功能。由于绝大多数软件运行时需要c++的支持,并且c++的异常也会导致0xc000007b错误,因此程序在检测修复的同时,也会根据需要更新系统中的c++组件。自V3.2版本开始使用了全新的c++扩展包,可以大幅提高工业软件修复成功的概率。修复c++的功能仅限于增强版,标准版及在线修复版在系统c++异常时(非丢失时)会提示用户使用增强版进行修复。 程序有两种窗口样式。正常模式即默认样式,适合绝大多数用户使用。另有一种简约模式,此时窗口将只显示最基本的内容,修复会自动进行,修复完成10秒钟后会自动退出。该窗口样式可以使修复工作变得更加简单快速,同时方便其他软件、游戏将本程序内嵌,即可进行无需人工参与的快速修复。开启简约模式的方法是:打开程序所在目录下的“Settings.ini”文件(如果没有可以自己创建),将其中的“FormStyle”一项的值改为“Simple”并保存即可。 程序有高级筛选功能,开启该功能后用户可以自主选择要修复的文件,避免了其他不必要的修复工作。同时,也支持通过文件进行辅助筛选,只要在程序目录下建立“Filter.dat”文件,其中的每一行写一个需要修复文件的序号即可。该功能仅针对高级用户使用,并且必须在正常窗口模式下才有效(简约模式时无效)。 本程序有自动记录日志功能,可以记录每一次检测修复结果,方便在出现问题时,及时分析和查找原因,以便找到解决办法。 程序的“选项”对话框中包含了5项高级功能。点击其中的“注册系统文件夹中所有dll文件”按钮可以自动注册系统文件夹下的所有dll文件。该项功能不仅能修复DirectX的问题,还可以修复系统中很多其他由于dll未注册而产生的问题,颇为实用。点击该按钮旁边的小箭头,还可以注册任意指定文件夹下的dll文件,方便用户对绿色版、硬盘版的程序组件进行注册。点击第二个按钮可以为dll文件的右键菜单添加“注册”和“卸载”项,方便对单独的dll文件进行注册。请注意,并不是所有的dll文件都可以通过这种方式注册。点击“扩展”选项卡可以将任意版本的程序扩展成增强版。点击“DirectX版本”选项卡,可以自行修改系统中DirectX的版本信息。点击“DirectX加速”选项卡可以控制系统中DirectX加速的开启与关闭。 新版程序集成了用户反馈程序,可以在用户允许的前提下发送检测修复结果。用户也可以在出现问题时通过反馈程序和软件作者进行交流,共同查找问题。反馈是完全自愿和匿名(如果不填写E-mail地址)的。 本程序的通用版基于Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0开发,对于Windows 2000、Windows XP、Windows 2003的用户需要首先安装.NET Framework 2.0或更高版本方可运行本程序。有关下载和安装的详细信息请参阅“致Windows XP用户.txt”文件。对于Windows Vista、Windows 7及后续用户,可以直接运行本程序。 同时鉴于Windows 8(Windows 8.1、Windows 8.1 Update)、Windows 10系统中默认未包含.NET Framework 2.0,因此新版的程序文件夹内将包含一个DirectX_Repair_win8_win10的特别版程序,该程序功能与通用版相同,基于.NET Framework 4.0开发,可以在Windows8(Windows 8.1、Windows 8.1 Update)、Windows 10系统中直接运行(其他系统如果安装了.NET Framework 4.0也可以运行这个特别版的程序)。
一本不错的C#书,希望对您有帮助,本书目录: C# 3.0 Unleashed 1 Table of Contents 6 Introduction 30 Why This Book Is for You 31 Organization and Goals 32 Part 1 Learning C# Basics 36 1 Introducing the .NET Platform 38 What Is .NET? 38 The Common Language Runtime (CLR) 40 The .NET Framework Class Library (FCL) 43 C# and Other .NET Languages 45 The Common Type System (CTS) 46 The Common Language Specification (CLS) 46 Summary 46 2 Getting Started with C# and Visual Studio 2008 48 Writing a Simple C# Program 48 Creating a Visual Studio 2008 (VS2008) Project 52 Commenting Code 61 Identifiers and Keywords 64 Convention and Style 66 Variables and Types 67 Definite Assignment 73 Interacting with Programs 74 Summary 77 3 Writing C# Expressions and Statements 78 C# Operators 78 Statements 91 Blocks and Scope 92 Labels 92 Operator Precedence and Associativity 93 Selection and Looping Statements 94 Summary 106 4 Understanding Reference Types and Value Types 108 A Quick Introduction to Reference Types and Value Types 108 The Unified Type System 109 Reference Type and Value Type Memory Allocation 114 Reference Type and Value Type Assignment 117 More Differences Between Reference Types and Value Types 121 C# and .NET Framework Types 123 Nullable Types 131 Summary 132 5 Manipulating Strings 134 The C# String Type 134 The StringBuilder Class 151 Regular Expressions 153 Summary 158 6 Arrays and Enums 160 Arrays 160 The System.Array Class 166 Using Enum Types 168 The System.Enum struct 171 Summary 174 7 Debugging Applications with Visual Studio 2008 176 Stepping Through Code 176 Summary 188 Part 2 Object-Oriented Programming with C# 190 8 Designing Objects 192 Object Members 192 Instance and Static Members 193 Fields 194 Methods 195 Properties 196 Indexers 198 Reviewing Where Partial Types Fit In 199 Static Classes 200 The System.Object Class 201 Summary 204 9 Designing Object-Oriented Programs 206 Inheritance 207 Encapsulating Object Internals 213 Polymorphism 219 Summary 229 10 Coding Methods and Custom Operators 230 Methods 231 Overloading Methods 239 Overloading Operators 242 Conversions and Conversion Operator Overloads 247 Partial Methods 256 Extension Methods 257 Summary 259 11 Error and Exception Handling 260 Why Exception Handling? 261 Exception Handler Syntax: The Basic try/catch Block 261 Ensuring Resource Cleanup with finally Blocks 263 Handling Exceptions 264 Designing Your Own Exceptions 272 checked and unchecked Statements 274 Summary 277 12 Event-Based Programming with Delegates and Events 278 Exposing Delegates 279 Implementing Delegate Inference 285 Assigning Anonymous Methods 285 Coding Events 287 Summary 300 13 Naming and Organizing Types with Namespaces 302 Why Namespaces? 303 Namespace Directives 304 Creating Namespaces 307 Namespace Members 310 Scope and Visibility 311 Namespace Alias Qualifiers 312 Extern Namespaces Alias 313 Summary 315 14 Implementing Abstract Classes and Interfaces 316 Abstract Classes 317 Abstract Class and Interface Differences 319 Implementing Interfaces 320 Defining Interface Types 320 Implicit Implementation 322 Explicit Implementation 333 Interface Mapping 339 Interface Inheritance 341 Summary 344 Part 3 Applying Advanced C# Language Features 346 15 Managing Object Lifetime 348 Object Initialization 349 Object Initializers 355 Object Finalization 356 Automatic Memory Management 357 Proper Resource Cleanup 360 Interacting with the Garbage Collector 364 Summary 366 16 Declaring Attributes and Examining Code with Reflection 368 Using Attributes 369 Using Attribute Parameters 371 Attribute Targets 373 Creating Your Own Attributes 374 Using Reflection 378 Reflecting on Attributes 385 Summary 392 17 Parameterizing Type with Generics and Writing Iterators 394 Nongeneric Collections 395 Understanding the Benefits of Generics 395 Building Generic Types 401 Implementing Iterators 417 Summary 425 18 Using Lambda Expressions and Expression Trees 426 Lambda Expressions 427 Expression Trees 433 Summary 435 Part 4 Learning LINQ and .NET Data Access 436 19 Accessing Data with LINQ 438 LINQ to Objects 439 Querying Relational Data with LINQ to SQL 443 Standard Query Operators 456 Summary 468 20 Managing Data with ADO.NET 470 ADO.NET Architecture 470 Making Connections 474 Viewing Data 476 Manipulating Data 479 Calling Stored Procedures 481 Working with Disconnected Data 482 LINQ to DataSet 487 Summary 488 21 Manipulating XML Data 490 Streaming XML Data 491 Writing XML 491 Reading XML 494 Working with the XML DOM 495 Easier Manipulation with LINQ to XML 497 Summary 502 22 Creating Data Abstractions with the ADO.NET Entity Framework 504 An Overview of Entities 505 Starting the Entity Data Model in VS2008 505 Querying Entities with Entity SQL 509 Creating Custom Entities 511 Coding with LINQ to Entities 515 Summary 518 23 Working with Data in the Cloud with ADO.NET Data Services 520 Adding ADO.NET Data Services to Your Project 521 Accessing ADO.NET Data Services via HTTP URIs 522 Writing Code with the ADO.NET Data Services Client Library 528 Summary 533 Part 5 Building Desktop User Interfaces 534 24 Taking Console Applications to the Limit 536 Introducing the PasswordGenerator Console Application 537 Interacting with the User 537 Handling Command-Line Input 539 Adding Color and Positioning to Consoles 540 Summary 543 25 Writing Windows Forms Applications 544 Windows Forms Fundamentals 545 VS2008 Support for Windows Forms 548 Using Windows Forms Controls 557 MenuStrip, StatusStrip, and ToolStrip Controls 560 Data Grids and Data Binding 562 GDI+ Essentials 565 Additional Windows and Dialogs 568 Summary 574 26 Creating Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Applications 576 Just Enough XAML 577 Managing Layout 580 WPF Controls 589 Event Handling 602 Data Binding 603 Using Styles 607 Summary 609 Part 6 Designing Web User Interfaces 610 27 Building Web Applications with ASP.NET 612 The Web Application Model 612 Starting an ASP.NET Project with VS2008 615 A Lap Around an ASP.NET Page 617 Controls 622 State Management 625 Navigation 632 Theming a Site 638 Securing a Website 641 Data Binding 643 Summary 646 28 Adding Interactivity to Your Web Apps with ASP.NET AJAX 648 What Is AJAX? 648 Setting Up an ASP.NET AJAX Site 649 The AJAX Page Life Cycle 650 Loading Custom Script Libraries 652 ASP.NET AJAX Controls 654 Accessing Controls via JavaScript 657 Calling Web Services with ASP.NET AJAX 664 Summary 669 29 Crafting Rich Web Applications with Silverlight 670 What Makes Silverlight Tick? 670 Starting a Silverlight Project in VS2008 671 Handling Silverlight Events with C# 677 Playing Media 681 Animating UI Elements 684 Summary 686 Part 7 Communicating with .NET Technologies 688 30 Using .NET Network Communications Technologies 690 Implementing Sockets 690 Working with HTTP 698 Performing FTP File Transfers 700 Sending SMTP Mail 704 Summary 705 31 Building Windows Service Applications 708 Creating Windows Service Projects in VS2008 709 Coding Windows Services 712 Installing a Windows Service 717 Building a Controller to Communicate with a Windows Service 720 Summary 722 32 Remoting 724 Basic Remoting 724 Channels 735 Lifetime Management 738 Summary 741 33 Writing Traditional ASMX Web Services 742 Web Service Basics 742 Using Web Services 748 Summary 752 34 Creating Web and Services with WCF 754 Creating a WCF Application in VS2008 755 Creating a Web Service Contract 756 Implementing Web Service Logic 761 Configuring a Web Service 763 Consuming a Web Service 766 Summary 768 Part 8 Examining .NET Application Architecture and Design 770 35 Using the Visual Studio 2008 Class Designer 772 Visualizing Code 772 Building an Object Model with the Class Designer 778 Summary 783 36 Sampling Design Patterns in C# 784 Overview of Design Patterns 784 The Iterator Pattern 785 Implementing the Proxy Pattern 797 Implementing the Template Pattern 801 Summary 807 37 Building N-Tier/Layer Systems 808 Potential Drag-and-Drop Problems 808 Introducing N-Layer/N-Tier 810 N-Layer Architecture Examples 813 Summary 824 38 Automating Logic with Windows Workflow 826 Starting a Workflow Project 826 Building a Sequential Workflow 827 Building a State Workflow 832 Summary 842 Part 9 Surveying More of the .NET Framework Class Library 844 39 Managing Processes and Threads 846 .NET Process Support 847 Multithreading Overview 852 Thread Synchronization 855 Summary 858 40 Localizing and Globalization 860 Resource Files 860 Multiple Locales 872 Summary 880 41 Performing Interop (P/Invoke and COM) and Writing Unsafe Code 882 Unsafe Code 883 Platform Invoke 893 Communicating with COM from .NET 895 Exposing a .NET Component as a COM Component 898 Introduction to .NET Support for COM+ Services 900 Summary 905 42 Instrumenting Applications with System.Diagnostics Types 908 Simple Debugging 909 Conditional Debugging 910 Runtime Tracing 913 Making Assertions 915 Accessing Built-In Performance Counters 917 Implementing Timers 925 Building a Customized Performance Counter 926 Analyzing Performance with Sampling 937 Summary 946 Part 10 Deploying Code 948 43 Assemblies and Versioning 950 Inside Assemblies 950 Assembly Features 954 Configuration 956 Deployment 959 Summary 959 44 Securing Code 962 Code-Based Security 962 Role-Based Security 971 Security Utilities 973 Summary 974 45 Creating Visual Studio 2008 Setup Projects 976 Running the VS2008 Setup Project Wizard 976 Additional Setup Configuration 979 Summary 983 46 Deploying Desktop Applications 984 Deploying via ClickOnce 984 Configuring ClickOnce 986 Summary 988 47 Publishing Web Applications 990 The Anatomy of a Web Application 990 Web Server Setup 991 Virtual Directory Setup 992 Web Server Deployment 994 Publishing a Web App from VS2008 994 Summary 995 Part 11 Appendixes 996 A: Compiling Programs 998 Advanced 998 Assemblies 1000 B: Getting Help with the .NET Framework 1002 Read This Book 1002 Index 1003 .NET Framework Class Library Documentation 1003 Search Engines 1004 Favorite Websites 1004 Summary 1004

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