>Ok, now the problem that first appeared with InternetQueryOption and disappeared seemingly without cause, will not disappear with InternetSetOption.
>
>Here's the code I am using:
>
>DECLARE INTEGER GetLastError IN Win32API
>
>DECLARE INTEGER InternetSetOption IN WinInet.dll ;
> LONG hInternet, ;
> INTEGER dwOption, ;
> STRING @lpBuffer, ;
> LONG lpdwBufferLength
>
>DECLARE INTEGER InternetOpen IN WinInet.DLL ;
> STRING, ;
> INTEGER, ;
> STRING, ;
> STRING, ;
> INTEGER
>
>INTERNET_OPTION_PROXY_USERNAME = 43
>INTERNET_OPTION_PROXY_PASSWORD = 44
>INTERNET_OPTION_USER_AGENT = 40
>
>hInternet = InternetOpen("EKraft Web Application", 0, NULL, NULL, 0)
>lpBuffer = "esmoore"
>lpdwBufferLength = LEN(lpBuffer)
>?InternetSetoption(hInternet, INTERNET_OPTION_PROXY_USERNAME, @lpBuffer, lpdwBufferLength)
>
>and here is the C function declaration:
>
>BOOL InternetSetOption(
> IN HINTERNET hInternet,
> IN DWORD dwOption,
> IN LPVOID lpBuffer,
> IN DWORD dwBufferLength
>);
>
>
Eric, see my reply to the previous question; try allocating a static block and passing the pointer to the block by reference - structures don't like to be moved about.
>The error returned is 12018: "The supplied handle is the wrong type for the requested operation". The handle being returned by InternetOpen, and passed to InternetSetOption consistently looks like: 13369352. Declaring the hInternet parameter as LONG or INTEGER makes no difference.
>
>Anybody see the problem?