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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 23:21:17 +0200
From: Christian Lescher <christian@lescher.de>
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To: Troy Noble <troy.noble@channelpoint.com>
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Subject: Re: DLL function with string result?
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I tried your solution, and it works. However, for strings > 64 KB, I get
an access violation. I suppose that I have to use some of the mem alloc
functions out of cygwin's windows.h or something like this?

But you are right, this is probably more a question for some comp.*
newsgroup.

Thanks so far, Christian


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