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conversion from MultiByte Character set to UNICODE character set

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    Purish Dwivedi
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    My application is developed on Multibyte Character Set.Now I want to support UNICODE character set. How can I do it? Is there any direct way to convert it to support UNICODE character set?

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      My application is developed on Multibyte Character Set.Now I want to support UNICODE character set. How can I do it? Is there any direct way to convert it to support UNICODE character set?

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      Cedric Moonen
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      Are you the same guy as Varun Bhatt ? Anyway, have a look at this thread[^]

      Cédric Moonen Software developer
      Charting control [v2.0 - Updated] OpenGL game tutorial in C++

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        Are you the same guy as Varun Bhatt ? Anyway, have a look at this thread[^]

        Cédric Moonen Software developer
        Charting control [v2.0 - Updated] OpenGL game tutorial in C++

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        no, Not at all. Why do you think so? Anyways,thanks for your help.

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