--- In [email protected], "swzoh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Sean,

Makes sense to me...

> > Sure, I can do it, but out of curiosity why do you need to catch a
> > message yet not react to it?
> 
> It's a temporary/transient disable. The monitored message will have a
> genuine command back shortly later. If I have only one monitoed
> message and the null command terminates monitoring, then naturally it
> destroys ppDllPluginWin. Then have to recreate the window when
> enabling the command back. I assumed 2) is more resource-friendly
than 1):
> 
> 1) destroy ppDllPluginWin during disabling, then recreate it when
> enabling shortly after
> 
> 2) just have ppDllPluginWin to still monitor even during the temporary
> disabling
> 
> Sean
>






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