| | Submitted on: 6/27/2003 11:10:04 AM
By: Blue Flame Software
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| | Searches for any string in a Listview.If you have a list of all the MP3's out there and you want to search for "Bring Me" it'll Return "Evanescense - Bring Me To Life". Thats just an example I know if you have every MP3 then the results would be greater. I used this in an app that I made for my Uncle (MP3 Organizer) Since he has over 7000 MP3's.
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6/27/2003 11:26:40 AM:Blue Flame Software Sorry about the Format of the Article.
If someone could help me fix it I would
but Its my first time posting an article
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6/27/2003 2:57:40 PM:Carsten Dressler maybe put it in a module ;)
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6/27/2003 3:03:36 PM:Blue Flame Software Never thought of that. Updated now and
put in module
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6/27/2003 3:44:44 PM:Coding Genius LVFindListItem = SendMessage(LV.hWnd,
LVM_FINDITEM, -1&, FI)
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6/27/2003 8:29:20 PM:Blue Flame Software No this searches even the text of the
items in the listview to see if they
contain the words you're looking for
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