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ASCII vs UNICODE

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    Hello Experts I want to programmed a project that should be worked for ASCII as well as UNICODE.What things i have to keep in mind.Please tell me. I am using VS2003.

    manu

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      Hello Experts I want to programmed a project that should be worked for ASCII as well as UNICODE.What things i have to keep in mind.Please tell me. I am using VS2003.

      manu

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      I think u shd not use char * as it is not supported to UNICODE Either use CString or TCHAR Only this much I know :(

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        I think u shd not use char * as it is not supported to UNICODE Either use CString or TCHAR Only this much I know :(

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        TCHAR is not UNICODE. it is only if UNICODE is explicitely defined. otherwise, it is ANSI char... but it is the stuff to use :cool: ps: stop typing as SMS. you are on a forum which plenty of people don't speak englisk naturally, so give them a chance to understand you


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          TCHAR is not UNICODE. it is only if UNICODE is explicitely defined. otherwise, it is ANSI char... but it is the stuff to use :cool: ps: stop typing as SMS. you are on a forum which plenty of people don't speak englisk naturally, so give them a chance to understand you


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          Sorry Buddy :(

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            Sorry Buddy :(

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            no problem dude, i just noticed, for the benefit of other readers who have this bad habit too ;) and please keep smiling, there's nothing bad; life will be better for every one :rose::cool:


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              no problem dude, i just noticed, for the benefit of other readers who have this bad habit too ;) and please keep smiling, there's nothing bad; life will be better for every one :rose::cool:


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              Roger Stoltz
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              In a good mood today, tox'? :-D


              "It's supposed to be hard, otherwise anybody could do it!" - selfquote

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                In a good mood today, tox'? :-D


                "It's supposed to be hard, otherwise anybody could do it!" - selfquote

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                Roger Stoltz wrote:

                In a good mood today, tox'?

                still the morning here... :laugh:


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                  Roger Stoltz wrote:

                  In a good mood today, tox'?

                  still the morning here... :laugh:


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                  Roger Stoltz
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                  :laugh::laugh: Yeah, I guess the day ain't over yet and there's lot of time to get grumpy! ;P Off to lunch.


                  "It's supposed to be hard, otherwise anybody could do it!" - selfquote

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                    Hello Experts I want to programmed a project that should be worked for ASCII as well as UNICODE.What things i have to keep in mind.Please tell me. I am using VS2003.

                    manu

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                    Check out this excellent article[^] -- Roger


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