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Performing DDE from a Dynamic-Link Library Sample |
Dynamic data exchange (DDE) is normally associated with applications. The basic DDE mechanism uses WM_DDE... messages sent between application window procedures.
Dynamic data exchange (DDE) is normally associated with applications. The basic DDE mechanism uses WM_DDE... messages sent between application window procedures. This article shows how DDE operations can be performed from a dynamic-link library (DLL) using the dynamic data exchange management library (DDEML) to do most of the work. Using DDEML instead of raw DDE messages makes adding DDE functionality to a DLL a trivial exercise.
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Operating Systems: Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 95
Supported operating systems: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows XP
Windows 3.1 or higher
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