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|    Response to overwrite prompt?    |
|    12 Oct 04 02:48:21    |
      From: x1gord1x@telus.net              Hello,              If you set the flag for an overwrite prompt using the 'Save' common dialog,       how do you read the response when the user clicks the Yes or No in the       'overwrite' message box?              Everything I've read explains about setting the flag to bring up the       overwrite prompt message box, but there's no explanation on how to read the       response to it. It appears that clicking the Yes option doesn't actually       overwrite the old file, so I assume I'm meant to do that in code, but of       course I have to know what the damn response was!              Thanks,              Gord              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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