unsolicited entry in the folder "Temporary Internet Files"

From:
Kai Sandner <ks@polycolor.de>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Fri, 8 Feb 2008 15:10:12 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID:
<7c9cf9d4-0c02-4ea8-8e8c-0480a82b46ab@y5g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>
Hello,
I am working on a programme which browses web sites and runs under XP.

The http download is as follows:

            pServer = Isession -> GetHttpConnection(strServerName, nPort);
            pFile = pServer->OpenRequest(CHttpConnection::HTTP_VERB_GET,
                strObject, NULL, 1, NULL, NULL, dwHttpRequestFlags);

            pFile->SendRequest();
            pFile->QueryInfoStatusCode(dwStatusCode);
            if(dwStatusCode == 200)
                {

                pFile -> QueryInfo(HTTP_QUERY_LAST_MODIFIED, &sysT);
                status.lastMod = sysT;
                    if(DBlastMod == status.lastMod) //URL content has not changed
since the last visit
                        {
                            _BrowseInfo.CSmessage = "Not changed: ";
                            _BrowseInfo.CSmessage += URLadr;
                            pWnd -> PostMessage(WM_Protocol, 0, 0);
                        }
                    else
                        {

                            //***************************************
                            //a new entry (copy of in the curent URL) in the folder
"Temporary Internet Files" is created here

                                int bc = 1;
                                while (bc > 0)
                                    {
                                        try
                                         {
                                            bc = pFile->Read(buftmp,sizeof(buftmp));
                                          status.Bsucces = TRUE;
                                         }
                                        catch (CInternetException *Iex)
                                            {
                                                    _BrowseInfo.i_failedDownload ++;
                                                    status.Bsucces = FALSE;
                                                    Iex -> ReportError();
                                                    Iex -> Delete();
                                                    break;
                                            }
                                        catch(CFileException * pEx)
                                            {
                                                _BrowseInfo.i_failedDownload ++;
                                                status.Bsucces = FALSE;
                                                Iex -> ReportError();
                                                pEx -> Delete();
                                                break;
                                            }

                                        if(status.Bsucces == TRUE)
                                            {
                                                for(int c = 0; c < bc; c++)
                                                    {

                                                        buffer[nBytesRead + c] += buftmp[c];
                                                    }
                                                nBytesRead += bc;
                                            }

                                }

                        }

At the remarked place something - maybe the Internet Explorer -
stores the current website unsolicited to
the "Temporary Internet Files" folder.
It is a multithreaded application and is has occasionally runtime
errors exactly on
the same place.
Thanks for any clue how to avoid this useless duplicate storing!
Kai Sandner

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