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Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order
Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order
Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order
Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order
This code is a modified version of ShowFolderList by Bruce Lindsay. (Thanx !!) This code will recursively parse a directory defined by an path parameter. My aim was to work around the non-recursive nature of the dir function. Bruce's original code does that to one folder/child level. Mine now returns everything below a given path. You can still use getattr to define Folder or File attributes.
Example of File System Object implementation...
This code is a modified version of ShowFolderList by Bruce Lindsay. (Thanx !!) This code will recursively parse a directory defined by an path parameter. My aim was to work around the non-recursive nature of the dir function. Bruce's original code does that to one folder/child level. Mine now returns everything below a given path. You can still use getattr to define Folder or File attributes.
Example of File System Object implementation...
Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order
Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order
This code is a modified version of ShowFolderList by Bruce Lindsay. (Thanx !!) This code will recursively parse a directory defined by an path parameter. My aim was to work around the non-recursive nature of the dir function. Bruce's original code does that to one folder/child level. Mine now returns everything below a given path. You can still use getattr to define Folder or File attributes.
Example of File System Object implementation...
Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order
This code is a modified version of ShowFolderList by Bruce Lindsay. (Thanx !!) This code will recursively parse a directory defined by an path parameter. My aim was to work around the non-recursive nature of the dir function. Bruce's original code does that to one folder/child level. Mine now returns everything below a given path. You can still use getattr to define Folder or File attributes.
Example of File System Object implementation...
Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order
Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order
This code is a modified version of ShowFolderList by Bruce Lindsay. (Thanx !!) This code will recursively parse a directory defined by an path parameter. My aim was to work around the non-recursive nature of the dir function. Bruce's original code does that to one folder/child level. Mine now returns everything below a given path. You can still use getattr to define Folder or File attributes.
Example of File System Object implementation...
Following a number of requests for information, suggestions for improvements I have spent some time updating this little application with some improved functionality. It is still primarily a little tutorial on the useful nature of the FileSystemObject wrapped up in the scrrun.dll, with some useful content on the nature of a class: setting, getting and populatinf attributes. Now includes some useful interface guidance on menu setting option buttons and ListView control handling. - File information is now viewed in a resizable ListView control - The ListView Control supports multiple views - Columns in the ListView can be sorted by clicking on the columnheader - Columns in the ListView can dragged to change order