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  • E Eugen Podsypalnikov

    Try it :) :

    {
    ...
    CFile cFile;
    if (cFile.Open(strFileName, CFile::modeRead)) {
    BYTE byBuffer[1024] = {0};
    UINT uiReadBytes = cFile.Read(byBuffer, sizeof(byBuffer));
    CString cszMessage;
    cszMessage.Format(_T("File: %s:\r\nCount of read bytes = %u"),
    strFileName, uiReadBytes);
    AfxMessageBox(cszMessage);
    cFile.Close();
    }
    ...
    }

    virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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    actually on saving file at close of application it is inserting end of file after every character.this is actually the problem.

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      actually on saving file at close of application it is inserting end of file after every character.this is actually the problem.

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      Eugen Podsypalnikov
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      Please answer, what have you seen at the message boxes ? :)

      virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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      • E Eugen Podsypalnikov

        Please answer, what have you seen at the message boxes ? :)

        virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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        in both cases it is showing count 1024 in messageboxes..my qus is that where is my code inserting EOF after every character?

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          in both cases it is showing count 1024 in messageboxes..my qus is that where is my code inserting EOF after every character?

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          Eugen Podsypalnikov
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          Good, the file can be read in the both cases :) What is your next step (wish) please ? :) Would you like to read and write an UNICODE or ANSI csv-file ? :)

          virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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          • E Eugen Podsypalnikov

            Good, the file can be read in the both cases :) What is your next step (wish) please ? :) Would you like to read and write an UNICODE or ANSI csv-file ? :)

            virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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            why my code is inserting EOF after evry character on saving file.where my code is wrong?

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              why my code is inserting EOF after evry character on saving file.where my code is wrong?

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              Eugen Podsypalnikov
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              When your project is configured as UNICODE project the output will be performed by two bytes per character... Would you like to see your output in ANSI ? :)

              virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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              • E Eugen Podsypalnikov

                When your project is configured as UNICODE project the output will be performed by two bytes per character... Would you like to see your output in ANSI ? :)

                virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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                yes?but i want to keep the project as unicode

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                  yes?but i want to keep the project as unicode

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                  Eugen Podsypalnikov
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                  :) چرا که نه؟ Just convert your string to ANSI sequence:

                  #include <AtlConv.h>
                  ...
                  {
                  ...
                  USES_CONVERSION;
                  LPSTR lpszANSI = T2A(cszOut);
                  cOutFile.Write(lpszANSI, strlen(lpszANSI));
                  ...
                  }

                  virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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                  • E Eugen Podsypalnikov

                    :) چرا که نه؟ Just convert your string to ANSI sequence:

                    #include <AtlConv.h>
                    ...
                    {
                    ...
                    USES_CONVERSION;
                    LPSTR lpszANSI = T2A(cszOut);
                    cOutFile.Write(lpszANSI, strlen(lpszANSI));
                    ...
                    }

                    virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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                    thanx a lot Eugen Podsypalnikov that was what the problem was actually it was inserting extra byte.thanx nw it is working fine after converting to ansi. Regards

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                      thanx a lot Eugen Podsypalnikov that was what the problem was actually it was inserting extra byte.thanx nw it is working fine after converting to ansi. Regards

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                      Eugen Podsypalnikov
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                      You are welcome ! (sometimes I do read and write UNICODE csv-files, you could it too, when it will be needed once :) )

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                      • E Eugen Podsypalnikov

                        You are welcome ! (sometimes I do read and write UNICODE csv-files, you could it too, when it will be needed once :) )

                        virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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                        yeah thanx ;)

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