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File Monikers
File monikers are the simplest moniker class. File monikers can be used to
identify any object that is stored in its own file. A file moniker acts as a
wrapper for the path name the native file system assigns to the file. Calling IMoniker::BindToObject for this moniker would cause this object to be activated and then would
return an interface pointer to the object. The source of the object named by the
moniker must provide an implementation of the IPersistFile interface to support binding a file moniker. File monikers can represent
either a complete or a relative path.
For example, the file moniker for a spreadsheet object stored as the file
C:\WORK\MYSHEET.XLS would contain information equivalent to that path name. The
moniker would not necessarily consist of the same string, however. The string is
just its display name, a representation of the moniker's contents that is meaningful to an end
user. The display name, which is available through the IMoniker::GetDisplayName method, is used only when displaying a moniker to an end-user. This method
gets the display name for any of the moniker classes. Internally, the moniker may
store the same information in a format that is more efficient for performing
moniker operations, but isn't meaningful to users. Then, when this same object
is bound through a call to the BindToObject method. the object would be activated, probably by loading the file into the
spreadsheet.
OLE offers moniker providers the helper API CreateFileMoniker that creates a file moniker object and returns its pointer to the provider.
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