URLDownloadToFile (Windows CE 5.0)
This function downloads bits from the Internet and saves them to a file.
HRESULT URLDownloadToFile(LPUNKNOWNpCaller,LPCTSTRszURL,LPCTSTRszFileName,DWORDdwReserved,LPBINDSTATUSCALLBACKlpfnCB);
Parameters
- pCaller
Address of the controlling IUnknown interface of the calling Microsoft ActiveX component, if the caller is an ActiveX component. If the calling application is not an ActiveX component, this value can be set to NULL. Otherwise, the caller is a Component Object Model (COM) object that is contained in another component, such as an ActiveX Control within the context of an HTML page. This parameter represents the outermost IUnknown of the calling component. The function attempts the download within the context of the ActiveX client framework and allows the caller's container to receive callbacks on the progress of the download. - szURL
Address of a string value containing the URL to be downloaded. Cannot be set to NULL. - szFileName
Address of a string value containing the name of the file to create for bits that come from the download. - dwReserved
Reserved. Must be zero. - lpfnCB
Address of the caller's IBindStatusCallback interface. URLDownloadToFile calls this interface's IBindStatusCallback::OnProgress method on a connection activity, including the arrival of data. IBindStatusCallback::OnDataAvailable is never called. Implementing IBindStatusCallback::OnProgress allows a caller to implement a user interface or other progress monitoring functionality. It also allows the download operation to be canceled by returning E_ABORT from the IBindStatusCallback::OnProgress call. This can be set to NULL.
Return Values
This function returns one of the values shown in the following table.
Value | Description |
---|---|
E_OUTOFMEMORY | The buffer length is invalid or there was insufficient memory to complete the operation. |
S_OK | The operation succeeded. |
Remarks
The client can choose to be notified of progress through a notification callback.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Urlmon.h, Urlmon.idl.
Link Library: Urlmon.lib.
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