Microsoft KB Archive/182152

= FIX: StillExecuting Property Returns Incorrect Value =

Article ID: 182152

Article Last Modified on 2/24/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Enterprise Edition

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This article was previously published under Q182152



SYMPTOMS
When attempting to compare the StillExecuting property with True, the comparison may fail even though the Microsoft Internet Transfer control is still executing its last Execute Method. This may result in the error:

Run-time error 35764

Still executing last request.



CAUSE
When the Internet Transfer Control is executing, the StillExecuting property has the incorrect value of 1 instead of the correct value of -1.



RESOLUTION
Compare the StillExecuting property against a value other than False (0).



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This bug has been fixed in Visual Basic 6.0.



MORE INFORMATION
In Visual Basic, True equates to -1 and False equates to 0.

When the Internet Transfer Control is executing, comparing the StillExecuting property with True fails. An alternative is to compare StillExecuting to any value other than False (0).

When the Internet Transfer Control is not executing, the StillExecuting property has the correct value of 0 (False).

Steps to Reproduce Behavior
 Create a new Standard EXE project. Form1 is created by default. Add the Microsoft Internet Transfer Control (Inet1) Form1. Add a CommandButton (Command1) to Form1.  Insert the following code into the General Declarations section of Form1: Private Sub Command1_Click Inet1.URL = "http://www.microsoft.com" Inet1.Execute, "GET" Do While Inet1.StillExecuting = True DoEvents Loop Inet1.Execute, "GET" End Sub

 Run the program. When you click on Command1, you receive the error:

Run-time error 35764

Still executing last request.

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To work around the problem, do not compare StillExecuting to True. Instead, change the Do While condition to simply check for a non-zero value:

Do While Inet1.StillExecuting

NOTE: This comparison will succeed where StillExecuting is 1, -1, or any value other than 0 (False). If the value of StillExecuting is compared against an explicit value such as 1, and this code is run with future versions of the control where the bug is fixed, the comparison may fail.

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