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DLI Implementation and Reference Guide - Datalogics

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<strong>DLI</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> A.107<br />

dlpdfmemfiletransientprefix (void)<br />

Return Value: const char *<br />

Description<br />

Parameters<br />

Returns a NULL-terminated string representing<br />

the prefix for the transient files<br />

None<br />

Return Value const char *<br />

Exceptions<br />

Header<br />

Related Methods<br />

Availability<br />

dli.h<br />

dlpdfmemfileacquire,<br />

dlpdfmemfilerelease<br />

All <strong>DLI</strong>-supported platforms.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

1 Transient files are files which are to reside entirely within the bounds of Files In<br />

Memory, <strong>and</strong> are not to be written to disk upon file closure. All temporary files<br />

created by the Adobe PDF Library <strong>and</strong> <strong>DLI</strong> are automatically transient files when<br />

Files In Memory is activated.<br />

2 Applications which wish to write PDF files to memory areas should append this<br />

prefix to the beginning of all their file names. Files which do not start with this<br />

prefix will be written to disk upon file closure or upon program termination.

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