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This method retrieves the MLCONVCHAR constants that the Conversionobject has set.

Syntax

HRESULT GetProperty( 
  DWORD* 
pdwProperty
);

Parameters

pdwProperty

[out] Pointer to an unsigned long integer that receives the property value.

Return Value

Returns S_OK if successful or an error value otherwise.

Remarks

A client checks this value to see if the Conversion object has detected the code page of the source string. This check can be done with the code fragment in the example.

Example Code

The following code fragment shows how to check if the source code page has been detected.

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pMLCC->GetProperty(&dwProp);
// See if the code page has been detected.
if (dwProp & MLCONVCHARF_AUTODETECT) 
{
	// It has been. Now you can determine which code page it is.
   pMLCC->GetSourceCodePage(&uiSrcCodePage);
		:
}

Requirements

Header mlang.h, mlang.idl
Library mlang.dll
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later
Windows Mobile Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later
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