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i'm foolish, so you can help me very easy

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    nenfa
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    i'm so foolish, who can help me? i got one message identification, for example, it's 0x10b3, how can i get the described information about it? as above is just one instance, if many message identification arise, i'll jump into whirlpool

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      i'm so foolish, who can help me? i got one message identification, for example, it's 0x10b3, how can i get the described information about it? as above is just one instance, if many message identification arise, i'll jump into whirlpool

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      Windows Message ID constants[^]

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        i'm so foolish, who can help me? i got one message identification, for example, it's 0x10b3, how can i get the described information about it? as above is just one instance, if many message identification arise, i'll jump into whirlpool

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        sunen wrote:

        ...how can i get the described information about it?

        Given that you've simply shown a base-16 number, how are we to know? :confused:

        "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

        "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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          i'm so foolish, who can help me? i got one message identification, for example, it's 0x10b3, how can i get the described information about it? as above is just one instance, if many message identification arise, i'll jump into whirlpool

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          Iain Clarke Warrior Programmer
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          A fool is someone who fails to learn. So, asking this question once is not foolish. Asking the same question again, will be. So, to your actual question. Read the following blog article. I'll wait. The Old New Thing: Which message numbers belong to whom?[^] . . . . Back already? Wow! So, 0x10b3 lies solidly in the class defined message category. So, without knowing what kind of window you have (or more importantly: what kind of window other code thinks you have), it's impossible at answer your question. Without knowing a lot more, we can't help, sorry. I wish you luck, and cleverness, Iain.

          I have now moved to Sweden for love (awwww). If you're in Scandinavia and want an MVP on the payroll (or happy with a remote worker), or need contract work done, give me a job! http://cv.imcsoft.co.uk/[^]

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            A fool is someone who fails to learn. So, asking this question once is not foolish. Asking the same question again, will be. So, to your actual question. Read the following blog article. I'll wait. The Old New Thing: Which message numbers belong to whom?[^] . . . . Back already? Wow! So, 0x10b3 lies solidly in the class defined message category. So, without knowing what kind of window you have (or more importantly: what kind of window other code thinks you have), it's impossible at answer your question. Without knowing a lot more, we can't help, sorry. I wish you luck, and cleverness, Iain.

            I have now moved to Sweden for love (awwww). If you're in Scandinavia and want an MVP on the payroll (or happy with a remote worker), or need contract work done, give me a job! http://cv.imcsoft.co.uk/[^]

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            you're a good man, thank you very much

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