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Any way to send parameter to other application?
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25/11/2000 17:38:30
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Windows API functions
Miscellaneous
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00445159
Message ID:
00445416
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>RE: PITA.DLL - mental note to self: do not interact with public forums when day gets off to a bad start.
>

Either that, or don't feel that you're any different than I am in that respect. The last I heard, PITA.DLL was going to be added to the runtime environment when the DWIM instruction became available from Windows < VBEG >

>"that one wasn't just acerbic; it was intentionally sarcastic" - your sarcasm is apparently targeted at a Malaysian (first language obviously not English). Is this appropriate? Likely to be effective? Doing anything for your fine image as an exceptional professional?

I was referring to my response to you, rather than to the original poster, as far as sarcasm. If you find that my use of English is improper, I'm reasonably multilingual; I'm nearly as fluent in several other languages: APL, PL/I, PDP 8 assembler...

The sarcasm was there for the peanut gallery, and as a tool to try to get point across that alternatives are available if the consequences are acceptable; there was a nugget of information (perhaps it should be seen more along the lines as a cow flop of useful semantic content). Sometimes a little sarcasm or metaphor increases the impact of a statement. This thread stopped addressing the issue of the details of the Windows Messaging system several entries ago; if the original poster is continuing to follows here, he hasn't gotten any added insight to his problem since we started discussing my attitude rather than what SendMessage() does.

The problem I was trying to address in referencing other general Windows concept texts as necessary items for really benefitting from the API, is that too many people want the benefits of having the full arsenal of Windows services available, but see no need to know what the available tools are, much less how to use them effectively. Short of saying "It's somewhere in the docs for the Windows programming environment, go read everything about the Win32 platform, and you'll understand", how would you suggest that I get the idea that it takes more than waving a magic wand at the problem to solve it?
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