Informs an embedded object of its display location, called a "client site," within its container.
HRESULT SetClientSite(
IOleClientSite *pClientSite //Pointer to an embedded object's
// client site
);
This method supports the standard return value E_UNEXPECTED, as well as the following:
Within a compound document, each embedded object has its own client site — the place where it is displayed and through which it receives information about its storage, user interface, and other resources. IOleObject::SetClientSite is the only method enabling an embedded object to obtain a pointer to its client site.
A container can notify an object of its client site either at the time the object is created or, subsequently, when the object is initialized.
When creating or loading an object, a container may pass a client-site pointer (along with other arguments) to one of the following helper functions: OleCreate, OleCreateFromFile, OleCreateFromData or OleLoad. These helper functions load an object handler for the new object and call IOleObject::SetClientSite on the container's behalf before returning a pointer to the new object.
Passing a client-site pointer informs the object handler that the client site is ready to process requests. If the client site is unlikely to be ready immediately after the handler is loaded, you may want your container to pass a NULL client-site pointer to the helper function. The NULL pointer says that that no client site is available and thereby defers notifying the object handler of the client site until the object is initialized. In response, the helper function returns a pointer to the object, but upon receiving that pointer the container must call SetClientSite as part of initializing the new object.
Implementation consists simply of incrementing the reference count on, and storing, the pointer to the client site.
Windows NT: Use version 3.1 or later.
Windows: Use Windows 95 or later.
Windows CE: Unsupported.
Header: Declared in oleidl.h.
IOleClientSite, IOleObject::GetClientSite, OleCreate, OleCreateFromFile, OleCreateFromData, OleLoad