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Agreed. After all, you're the one who developed it.
Thank you
>I think so. Basically, there are 3 cases when you need the Pointers class:
>1.When you need to send to a DLL function a pointer to a structure that contains pointers.
>2.When you need to retrieve the value from a pointer included in a structure.
>3.When you need to retrieve the content of a memory zone.
>
>Otherwise, there's no need to complicate your life/programs. :)
>
>Vlad
>
>>My original reply in this thread was based on reading the API reference guide where the first parameter is described as a pointer to a structure. I guess you're right, you can use a string to simulate the structure and pass it by reference to the function.
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>>Sorin
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