I didn't have much luck finding the ISO file format specification. However, for future reference, here's my favorite file specification format site: http://www.wotsit.org/
Thanks, Mike On Nov 28, 2007 1:21 PM, Steve Welborn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am just creating the extension for learn > Thanks for the reply Barry. > > I am just creating the extension for learning purposes. I am aware that it > is not recommended by MS nor supported. > > I havent started on the ISO viewing yet. I am not really sure where to > begin. I did a few googles to see if I could find some sample code but > nothing was found. > > So mainly the difficulty is opening the iso file as a stream or whatever > and spit the contents out into a listview. > > Thats really all I want. To be able to view the contents of the ISO and > put it in my listview. I already have something that extracts it. > > any suggestions? > > Steve > > > > Steve Welborn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello everyone. I am in the process of writing an Extension to the > Windows Shell > > > > My environment will be C# and Windows 2003 and up. > > You shouldn't write in-process extensions to the shell in managed code, > because it causes the shell to load a specific version of the .NET > runtime into the shell process. This creates an ordering dependency if > there are multiple shell extensions that target different .NET runtimes. > > For example, if there are two shell extensions, E_11 (targeting 1.1) and > E_20 (targeting 2.0) and E_11 gets loaded before E_20, then E_20 will > fail to load because you can't have more than one version of the .NET > runtime in a single process. > > > and although I have majority of it complete I am having problems being > able to view the contents of an .iso file. With my extension I will be > working with iso files and a few other formats. > > > > Can someone set me in the right direction as far as how to view/output > the contents of an iso file? > > I'm not 100% sure what your difficulty is. Is it the ISO format itself? > If I was interested in that, I'd look at the ISO9660 file system driver > in Linux. > > -- Barry > > -- > http://barrkel.blogspot.com/ > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Steve Welborn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: ADVANCED-DOTNET@DISCUSS.DEVELOP.COM > Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 1:25:23 PM > Subject: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] Reading contents of an ISO file > > > Hello everyone. I am in the process of writing an Extension to the > Windows Shell and although I have majority of it complete I am having > problems being able to view the contents of an .iso file. With my > extension > I will be working with iso files and a few other formats. > > Can someone set me in the right direction as far as how to view/output > the contents of an iso file? > > My environment will be C# and Windows 2003 and up. > > Thank you. > > Steve > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. > Make Yahoo! your homepage. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > > =================================== > This list is hosted by DevelopMentor(R) http://www.develop.com > > View archives and manage your subscription(s) at > http://discuss.develop.com > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > > =================================== > This list is hosted by DevelopMentor(R) http://www.develop.com > > View archives and manage your subscription(s) at > http://discuss.develop.com > =================================== This list is hosted by DevelopMentorĀ® http://www.develop.com View archives and manage your subscription(s) at http://discuss.develop.com