MkParseDisplayNameEx (Windows CE 5.0)
This function creates a moniker to the object that is specified by the given string.
HRESULT MkParseDisplayNameEx(IBindCtx* pbc,LPWSTRszDisplayName,ULONG* pcchEaten,IMoniker** ppmk);
Parameters
- pbc
[in] Address of the IBindCtx interface of the bind context in which to accumulate bound objects. - szDisplayName
[in] Address of the string value to be parsed. - pcchEaten
[out] Address of an unsigned long integer value that indicates the number of characters successfully parsed. - ppmk
[out] Address of a pointer to the IMoniker interface of the resulting moniker.
Return Values
This function returns one of the values shown in the following table.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | Success. |
E_OUTOFMEMORY | There was insufficient memory to complete the operation. |
INET_E_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL | The szDisplayName parameter contains a protocol, other than telnet, that does not have a valid protocol handler assigned. |
MK_E_SYNTAX | Parsing failed because szDisplayName could only be partially resolved into a moniker. In this case, pcchEaten receives the number of characters that were successfully parsed into a moniker prefix. |
NOERROR | The szDisplayName parameter uses a telnet protocol, for which the function does not have a valid protocol handler. |
Remarks
When MK_E_SYNTAX is returned and pcchEaten contains a nonzero value, a subsequent call to MkParseDisplayNameEx with the same pbc parameter and a shortened szDisplayName parameter should return a valid moniker.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Urlmon.h, Urlmon.idl.
Link Library: Urlmon.lib.
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