Jakob Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Aha... it actually makes sense, whichever view of Microsoft you take. > Conspirational theory: it is now documented, but as a counterblow > they make it harder > to use by removing the ability to link to it statically. > > Well wishing theory: since it was undocumented to begin with, > Microsoft wants to better > its reputation by not using it themselves anymore. Hence its > disappearance from the link > library. > > Engineer theory: since it was undocumented, it is now considered > obsolete. Hence removed > from the link library so as to not encourage its use. > > Of course, the thruth could be a combo of all above. :-)
Before we start accusing Microsoft (not that I mind doing that of course ;-), have you checked that we are actually using the correct comctl32.lib? And that this comctl32.lib really doesn't have these functions? (strings and grep are your friends). -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
