INFO: DdeCreateStringHandle() lpszString param
ID: Q102570
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) 3.1
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Microsoft Win32 Application Programming Interface (API), used with:
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Microsoft Windows NT, versions 3.5, 3.51
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Microsoft Windows 95
SUMMARY
The documentation for the DdeCreateStringHandle() function in the
Windows 3.1 Software Development Kit (SDK) "Programmer's Reference,
Volume 2: Functions" incorrectly states that the lpszString parameter
may point to a buffer of a null-terminated string of any length, when
the string is actually limited to 255 characters.
DDEML string-management functions are internally implemented using
global atom functions. DdeCreateStringHandle() in particular,
internally calls GlobalAddAtom(), and therefore inherits the same
limitation as atoms to a maximum of 255 characters in length.
MORE INFORMATION
DDEML applications use string handles extensively to carry out DDE
tasks. To obtain a string handle for a string, an application calls
DdeCreateStringHandle(). This function registers the string with the
system by adding the string to the global atom table, and returns a
unique value identifying the string.
The global atom table table in Windows can maintain strings that are
less than or equal to 255 characters in length. Any attempt to add a
string of greater length to this global atom table will fail. Hence, a
call to DdeCreateStringHandle() fails for strings over 255 characters
long.
This limitation is by design. DDEML applications that use the
DdeCreateStringHandle() function should conform to the 255-character
limit.
This limitation has been preserved on the Windows NT version of DDEML
for compatibility reasons.
Additional query words:
3.10 3.50 4.00
Keywords : kbDDE kbGrpUser kbUser
Version : WINDOWS:3.1,95; winnt:3.5,3.51
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
Issue type : kbinfo