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XHtmlTree - Tree control with support for HTML, XML, Smart Checkboxes, and Drag & Drop

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XHtmlTree is an MFC control based on CTreeCtrl, with support for HTML text, web links, APP: links, XML load/save, Smart Checkboxes, and Drag & Drop.
// MDIDoc.h : interface of the CMDIDoc class
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

#ifndef MDIDOC_H
#define MDIDOC_H

class CMDIDoc : public CDocument
{
	DECLARE_DYNCREATE(CMDIDoc)

protected: // create from serialization only
	CMDIDoc();
	virtual ~CMDIDoc();

// Attributes
public:

// Operations
public:

// Overrides
	// ClassWizard generated virtual function overrides
	//{{AFX_VIRTUAL(CMDIDoc)
public:
	virtual BOOL OnNewDocument();
	virtual void Serialize(CArchive& ar);
	//}}AFX_VIRTUAL

// Implementation
public:
#ifdef _DEBUG
	virtual void AssertValid() const;
	virtual void Dump(CDumpContext& dc) const;
#endif

protected:

// Generated message map functions
protected:
	//{{AFX_MSG(CMDIDoc)
	//}}AFX_MSG
	DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
};

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

//{{AFX_INSERT_LOCATION}}
// Microsoft Visual C++ will insert additional declarations immediately before the previous line.

#endif //MDIDOC_H

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Software Developer (Senior) Hans Dietrich Software
United States United States
I attended St. Michael's College of the University of Toronto, with the intention of becoming a priest. A friend in the University's Computer Science Department got me interested in programming, and I have been hooked ever since.

Recently, I have moved to Los Angeles where I am doing consulting and development work.

For consulting and custom software development, please see www.hdsoft.org.






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