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9:06 AM
Hey @QHarr Had a look, the existing 64-bit version you've sent me already worked for me. I've adjusted it to make use of tagOFN_NT4W instead of tagOFNW to increase compatibility with older operating systems (my 64-bit testing was under Windows 10), and it seems to work fine.
Of course I can't test the full chain, but I can feed it a random Excel file and then it complains about the incorrect format
 
Ello ello
We have windows 8.1 mostly
Did you swop out my amendment where I wrote a small function just to test the filedialog?
 
Yes, saw that and swapped it back
 
You clever!
:-)
 
;) I was quite surprised by the unexpected errors that one was causing, but quickly discovered it
Shall I send the modified file back to you? You had some temporary file sharing service, right?
 
Ok.... do you mind file sharing the 64 bit, working for you, database back to me please? Yes. I set it to one download with 5 minutes before destruction.
 
9:11 AM
Limited at 1 download and 5 mins
 
thank you very much. Got it.
Yes!!!!!!!!
It launches.
Thank you so much.
 
:) happy to help
 
So do you think it was just the tagOFN_NT4W to deal with OS?
As the last piece of the puzzle
(and all the other changes you made!)
 
Probably, but there were some oddities with tagOFNW as well. At least it's working now
 
Do you want your stackoverflow profile accredited in the code? Seems right thing to do but you may object.
 
9:14 AM
And you have UTF-16 support for file names as an added bonus
Meh, I do it for the puzzle not for credit or stuff like that. No need imo
I don't mind either way
 
I am truly grateful. I think I will just put your name. I don't really want analysts randomly deciding to try and find you via SO.
I just don't know how you go about debugging this API stuff.
 
Ah, good thinking
 
How do you go about verifying what changes to make?
 
Well, mostly shotgun debugging :)
Though also a bit of reading the errors, reading the docs, knowing the corresponding VBA types for every WinAPI type
 
@ErikA How do you find that info? I found it impossible (though didn't spend a huge amount of time) to find 64 bit declarations for all the APIs used in that code.
 
9:21 AM
You don't. I've yet to find a proper resource on it. Though you should know the fundamental types (LONG, SHORT, INT_PTR) and the Windows Data Types list can convert most types to a fundamental one.
 
So, back to my lack of understanding of VBA internals.
I need to spend more time on those. I did make a start but dropped it.
\o @Zoe
 
Zoe
o/ @QHa
 
Well, if you know LONG = Long, SHORT = Integer, INT_PTR = LongPtr, and lpwstr/lpcwstr = StrPtr(SomeString) (where SomeString must end on a VbNullChar) you can already solve most things
Then, ignore that VBA doesn't understand unsigned types and hope it'll be alright and you're pretty much set
 
lol
 
Zoe
TL;DR: templates suck
macros*
 
9:35 AM
@ErikA Well, in the very unlikely event you have a web scraping related issue please feel free to pass my way.
@Zoe ?Wah?
 
Zoe
#define's and stuff
 
You never know. We're migrating to a new system, and I've just learned that they plan to block API access through burocracy so I might just go the webscraping/IE automation way
Even though it does have an API and the person working on it would be glad to help me
 
@ErikA Nearly always the better choice.
 
Zoe
yeah, those
Windows defines a lot of weird stuff xd
 
Yeah, the weird stuff are the X versions of structs that compile dependent upon macros. As soon as a struct starts with it's own size you know freaky stuff is going on and there are multiple versions of it.
And of course typedef int BOOL; typedef BYTE BOOLEAN; isn't confusing at all, everyone wants two booleans that have different sizes
 
Zoe
9:52 AM
I haven't done much with native Windows, but it's hell
 
10:10 AM
What just happened here?
There's a unicorn running across stackoverflow
 
I think the first timezone just hit april 1st
 
Lol
 
And.. We have <marquee>! The greatest HTML tag ever invented
 
Zoe
sigh
And it's not possible to disable, and is network-wide
 
It's easy to disable, just hit the thingy in the topbar
Next to your badges
 
Zoe
10:12 AM
CTRL+click a main-site URL and it's back
That is what just pisses me off xd
 
That sounds like a bug
 
Zoe
It's horrid design, and it's likely gonna keep me off main if they can't figure this out xd
It hurts to look at
 
It's nostalgia though, I remember when we had one of the first social networks in the Netherlands where everyone could configure their own page, and they'd all basically looked like that
This one is quite a bit more intrusive than the duck though
 
ooooh... it has a guestbook at the bottom
 
Zoe
I got ninja'd xd
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Q: How to disable "time travel" entirely?

Sami KuhmonenEvery time I open a question I get this oh so funny 90s feel with scrollers and whatnots. In every question I need to click it off. Is this an attempt to keep people from using the site for a few days or how do I tell you "please never ever do anything like this if you want me to keep contributi...

@ErikA ah, I remember the 90's! Everything was so quiet and dark back then (mainly because I wasn't born yet)
 
10:19 AM
Twice, there's already a dupe
 
Zoe
@ErikA this honestly seems like an epileptic trigger too
Lots of flashing elements and stuff
I really wonder what on earth they were thinking xd
 
@Zoe :sigh You lucky thing (in many ways so there are some things that were so much better in my youth than now)
 
It isn't. That's just something people say with colorful things, as long it's not bright and high-frequency flashing that doesn't really happen
 
Zoe
Oh
 
10:48 AM
Got ninja'ed on the solution :(
 

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