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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:49:51+00:00 2026-05-13T23:49:51+00:00

The MSDN site says: From your view class’s function that handles the WM_CREATE message

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From your view class’s function that handles the WM_CREATE message (typically OnCreate), call the new member variable’s Register member function. Revoke will be called automatically for you when your view is destroyed.

But I don’t have an OnCreate function in the ChildView class.

I do have OnCreate in the CMainFrame class. Can I register it there? What are the ramifications?

PLEASE NOTE: I have it working for dropping files but I want to drop the text as a file, not at a cursor location like a text cut and paste, but rather I want the application to make a buffer to hold it, and I will treat it like a file.

TIA,

Harvey

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    2026-05-13T23:49:51+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:49 pm

    Solved:

    In using F1 to get the syntax for OnDrop and the others, MSDN gave me:

    virtual BOOL OnDrop(
       CWnd* pWnd,
       COleDataObject* pDataObject,
       DROPEFFECT dropEffect,
       CPoint point 
    );
    

    But the correct virtual function does not have the first parameter and should be:

    virtual BOOL OnDrop(
       COleDataObject* pDataObject,
       DROPEFFECT dropEffect,
       CPoint point 
    );
    

    Same with the others. So I was never actually overriding the default functions.

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