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235 lines
6.4 KiB
235 lines
6.4 KiB
//
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// native.cpp in shell\lib
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//
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// common Utility functions that need to be compiled for
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// both UNICODE and ANSI
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//
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#include "stock.h"
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#pragma hdrstop
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#include "shellp.h"
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#include <regstr.h>
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// get the name and flags of an absolute IDlist
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// in:
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// dwFlags SHGDN_ flags as hints to the name space GetDisplayNameOf() function
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//
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// in/out:
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// *pdwAttribs (optional) return flags
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STDAPI SHGetNameAndFlags(LPCITEMIDLIST pidl, DWORD dwFlags, LPTSTR pszName, UINT cchName, DWORD *pdwAttribs)
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{
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if (pszName)
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{
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*pszName = 0;
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}
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HRESULT hrInit = SHCoInitialize();
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IShellFolder *psf;
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LPCITEMIDLIST pidlLast;
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HRESULT hr = SHBindToIDListParent(pidl, IID_PPV_ARG(IShellFolder, &psf), &pidlLast);
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if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
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{
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if (pszName)
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hr = DisplayNameOf(psf, pidlLast, dwFlags, pszName, cchName);
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if (SUCCEEDED(hr) && pdwAttribs)
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{
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RIP(*pdwAttribs); // this is an in-out param
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*pdwAttribs = SHGetAttributes(psf, pidlLast, *pdwAttribs);
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}
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psf->Release();
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}
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SHCoUninitialize(hrInit);
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return hr;
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}
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STDAPI_(DWORD) GetUrlScheme(LPCTSTR pszUrl)
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{
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if (pszUrl)
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{
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PARSEDURL pu;
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pu.cbSize = sizeof(pu);
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if (SUCCEEDED(ParseURL(pszUrl, &pu)))
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return pu.nScheme;
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}
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return URL_SCHEME_INVALID;
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}
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//
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// returns
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//
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// TRUE if the key is present and nonzero.
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// FALSE if the key is present and zero.
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// -1 if the key is not present.
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//
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BOOL GetExplorerUserSetting(HKEY hkeyRoot, LPCTSTR pszSubKey, LPCTSTR pszValue)
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{
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TCHAR szPath[MAX_PATH];
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TCHAR szPathExplorer[MAX_PATH];
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DWORD cbSize = ARRAYSIZE(szPath);
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DWORD dwType;
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PathCombine(szPathExplorer, REGSTR_PATH_EXPLORER, pszSubKey);
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if (ERROR_SUCCESS == SHGetValue(hkeyRoot, szPathExplorer, pszValue,
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&dwType, szPath, &cbSize))
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{
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// Zero in the DWORD case or NULL in the string case
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// indicates that this item is not available.
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if (dwType == REG_DWORD)
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return *((DWORD*)szPath) != 0;
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else
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return (TCHAR)szPath[0] != 0;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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//
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// This function allows a feature to be controlled by both a user setting
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// or a policy restriction. The policy restriction is first checked.
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//
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// If the value is 1, then the action is restricted.
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// If the value is 2, then the action is allowed.
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// If the value is absent or 0, then we look at the user setting.
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//
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// If the user setting is present, then ROUS_KEYALLOWS and ROUS_KEYRESTRICTS
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// controls the return value. ROUS_KEYALLOWS means that a nonzero user
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// setting allows the action. ROUS_KEYRESTRICTS means that a nonzero user
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// setting restricts the action.
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//
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// If the user setting is absent, then ROUS_DEFAULTALLOW and
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// ROUS_DESFAULTRESTRICT controls the default return value.
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//
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STDAPI_(BOOL) IsRestrictedOrUserSetting(HKEY hkeyRoot, RESTRICTIONS rest, LPCTSTR pszSubKey, LPCTSTR pszValue, UINT flags)
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{
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// See if the system policy restriction trumps
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DWORD dwRest = SHRestricted(rest);
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if (dwRest == 1)
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return TRUE;
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if (dwRest == 2)
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return FALSE;
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//
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// Restriction not in place or defers to user setting.
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//
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BOOL fValidKey = GetExplorerUserSetting(hkeyRoot, pszSubKey, pszValue);
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switch (fValidKey)
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{
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case 0: // Key is present and zero
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if (flags & ROUS_KEYRESTRICTS)
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return FALSE; // restriction not present
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else
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return TRUE; // ROUS_KEYALLOWS, value is 0 -> restricted
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case 1: // Key is present and nonzero
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if (flags & ROUS_KEYRESTRICTS)
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return TRUE; // restriction present -> restricted
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else
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return FALSE; // ROUS_KEYALLOWS, value is 1 -> not restricted
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default:
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ASSERT(0); // _GetExplorerUserSetting returns exactly 0, 1 or -1.
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// Fall through
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case -1: // Key is not present
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return (flags & ROUS_DEFAULTRESTRICT);
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}
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/*NOTREACHED*/
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}
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//
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// Repair font attributes that don't work on certain languages.
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//
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STDAPI_(void) SHAdjustLOGFONT(IN OUT LOGFONT *plf)
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{
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ASSERT(plf);
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//
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// FE fonts don't look good in bold since the glyphs are intricate
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// and converting them to bold turns them into a black blob.
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//
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if (plf->lfCharSet == SHIFTJIS_CHARSET||
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plf->lfCharSet == HANGEUL_CHARSET ||
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plf->lfCharSet == GB2312_CHARSET ||
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plf->lfCharSet == CHINESEBIG5_CHARSET)
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{
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if (plf->lfWeight > FW_NORMAL)
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plf->lfWeight = FW_NORMAL;
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}
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}
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//
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// Some of our registry keys were used prior to MUI, so for compat
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// reasons, apps have to put non-MUI strings there; otherwise,
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// downlevel clients will display at-signs which is kinda ugly.
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//
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// So the solution for these keys is to store the non-MUI string
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// in the legacy location, but put the MUI version in the
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// "LocalizedString" value.
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//
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STDAPI SHLoadLegacyRegUIString(HKEY hk, LPCTSTR pszSubkey, LPTSTR pszOutBuf, UINT cchOutBuf)
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{
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HKEY hkClose = NULL;
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ASSERT(cchOutBuf);
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pszOutBuf[0] = TEXT('\0');
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if (pszSubkey && *pszSubkey)
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{
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DWORD dwError = RegOpenKeyEx(hk, pszSubkey, 0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, &hkClose);
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if (dwError != ERROR_SUCCESS)
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{
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return HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwError);
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}
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hk = hkClose;
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}
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HRESULT hr = SHLoadRegUIString(hk, TEXT("LocalizedString"), pszOutBuf, cchOutBuf);
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if (FAILED(hr) || pszOutBuf[0] == TEXT('\0'))
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{
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hr = SHLoadRegUIString(hk, TEXT(""), pszOutBuf, cchOutBuf);
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}
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if (hkClose)
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{
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RegCloseKey(hkClose);
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}
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return hr;
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}
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STDAPI_(TCHAR) SHFindMnemonic(LPCTSTR psz)
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{
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ASSERT(psz);
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TCHAR tchDefault = *psz; // Default is first character
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LPCTSTR pszAmp;
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while ((pszAmp = StrChr(psz, TEXT('&'))) != NULL)
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{
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switch (pszAmp[1])
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{
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case TEXT('&'): // Skip over &&
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psz = pszAmp + 2;
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continue;
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case TEXT('\0'): // Ignore trailing ampersand
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return tchDefault;
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default:
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return pszAmp[1];
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}
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}
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return tchDefault;
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}
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