IOleLink::SetSourceDisplayName method (oleidl.h)
Sets the display name for the link source.
Syntax
HRESULT SetSourceDisplayName(
[in] LPCOLESTR pszStatusText
);
Parameters
[in] pszStatusText
A pointer to the display name of the new link source. This parameter cannot be NULL.
Return value
This method returns S_OK on success.
Values from MkParseDisplayName may also be returned here.
Remarks
Notes to Callers
Your container application can call IOleLink::SetSourceDisplayName when the end user changes the source of a link or breaks a link. Note that this requires the linked object to create a moniker out of the display name. If you'd rather parse the display name into a moniker yourself, your container can call IOleLink::SetSourceMoniker instead of IOleLink::SetSourceDisplayName.If you use the OleUIEditLinks function to display the Links dialog box, you must implement the IOleUILinkContainer interface. The dialog box calls your implementations of IOleUILinkContainer::SetLinkSource and IOleUILinkContainer::CancelLink. Your implementation of these methods can call IOleLink::SetSourceDisplayName.
If your container application is immediately going to bind to a newly specified link source, you should call MkParseDisplayName and IOleLink::SetSourceMoniker instead, and then call IOleLink::BindToSource using the bind context from the parsing operation. By reusing the bind context, you can avoid redundant loading of objects that might otherwise occur.
Notes to Implementers
The contract for IOleLink::SetSourceDisplayName does not specify when the linked object will parse the display name into a moniker. The parsing can occur before IOleLink::SetSourceDisplayName returns, or the linked object can store the display name and parse it only when it needs to bind to the link source. Note that parsing the display name is potentially an expensive operation because it might require binding to the link source. The provided implementation of IOleLink::SetSourceDisplayName parses the display name and then releases the bind context used in the parse operation. This can result in running and then stopping the link source server.If the linked object is bound to the current link source, the implementation of IOleLink::SetSourceDisplayName breaks the connection.
For more information on how the linked object stores and uses the moniker to the link source, see IOleLink::SetSourceMoniker.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | oleidl.h |