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4/8/2010

This function skips the current tag and returns the tag of the next element in the supplied BerElementstructure.

Syntax

ULONG ber_skip_tag(
  BerElement* 
pBerElement,
  ULONG* 
pLen
);

Parameters

pBerElement

[in] Pointer to the source BerElement.

pLen

[out] Returns the length of the element just skipped.

Return Value

Returns the tag of the next element in the BerElement. LBER_DEFAULT is returned if there is no further data to be read.

Remarks

This routine is similar to ber_peek_tag, except that the state pointer in the pBerElementargument is advanced past the first tag and length, and points to the value part of the next element. This routine should only be used with constructed types and situations when a BER encoding is used as the value of an OCTET STRING.

Requirements

Header winber.h
Library wldap32.lib
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later
Windows Mobile Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later

See Also