GetShortPathNameA behaves differently on Win9x and NT: on NT it
succeeds even if not all path components exist, as long as they are
already in the 8.3 format.
Wine apparently implements the NT behavior thus many todo_wine went
away.
Fixed some error code checks to take into account all possible return
values.
GetTempFileNameA appears to only use the lower 16bits of the id on
Win95 (and never returns more than 16 bits on other platforms).
GetLongPathNameA is missing on some Windows versions.
Modified the GetTempPath tests to make sure they return the expected
value. Removed the redundant tests (e.g. if buf[0]==0 then buf!="foo",
no need to test both).
The 'len_with_null - 1' case is not testable as the Windows behavior
varies too much between versions.
We cannot check whether Windows touches the buffer either as this
heavily depends on the Windows version and specific circumstances of
the call.
Finally NT4 sometimes exaggerates the required buffer size.
that STRICT works correctly; moved some definitions back to windef.h
where they belong, and removed a couple of definitions that don't
exist on Windows.
return more compliant values for usage in PrivateExtractIcons and PrivateExtractIconEx
accept and fill in the icon identifier array correctly if provided
allow to retrieve both small and large icons together.
- Simplify PrivateExtraxtIcons
- Modify PrivateExtractIconExW to:
use compatible signature to ExtractIconEx in shell32 which it really is directly
as tested on W2K by calling both functions with the same parameters
directly call internal extraction function
fix error when requesting 1 icon for both sizes
- Better Bochs/Plex86 info
- Add Q&A about upgrading configuration
- Replace Deneba's Canvas 7 with Ability Office
From entries submitted by Tom Wickline.
User-Agent header; fixed the Accept and the Referer header handling to
really work.
- Fixed bug in the HTTP_ProcessHeader: when a second value was supposed to be
added to an existing one, the buffer was reduced to be 1 char long instead
of being expanded, due to the precedence rules of the operator '?'.
- Added support for opening URLs that redirect to a different place.