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FindNextUrlCacheEntry Function


Retrieves the next entry in the Internet cache.

Syntax

BOOL FindNextUrlCacheEntry(
    IN HANDLE hEnumHandle,
    OUT LPINTERNET_CACHE_ENTRY_INFO lpNextCacheEntryInfo,
    IN OUT LPWORD lpdwNextCacheEntryInfoBufferSize
);

The actual syntax of this function varies between its ANSI and Unicode implementations. For more information, see Win32 Internet Functions Syntax.

Parameters

hEnumHandle
Enumeration handle obtained from a previous call to FindFirstUrlCacheEntry.
lpNextCacheEntryInfo
Address of an INTERNET_CACHE_ENTRY_INFO structure that receives information about the cache entry.
lpdwNextCacheEntryInfoBufferSize
Address of an unsigned long integer variable that specifies the size of the lpNextCacheEntryInfo buffer, in TCHARs. When the function returns, the variable contains the number of TCHARs copied to the buffer, or the size of the buffer (in bytes) required to retrieve the cache entry.

Return Value

Returns TRUE if successful, or FALSE otherwise. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. Possible error values include:

ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER The size of lpNextCacheEntryInfo as specified by lpdwNextCacheEntryInfoBufferSize is not sufficient to contain all the information. The value returned in lpdwNextCacheEntryInfoBufferSize indicates the buffer size necessary to contain all the information.
ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS The enumeration completed.

Function Information

Windows NT Use version 4.0. Implemented as ANSI and Unicode functions.
Windows Use Windows 95 and later. Implemented as ANSI and Unicode functions.
Header Wininet.h
Import library Wininet.lib
Minimum availability Internet Explorer 3.0 (ANSI only), 5 (ANSI and Unicode)

Windows CE

Windows CE Use version 2.12 and later. Implemented as ANSI and Unicode functions.
Minimum availability Internet Explorer 4.0

See Also

Microsoft Win32 Internet Functions Overview, Caching, Microsoft Win32 Internet Functions Reference, Persistent URL Cache Functions



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