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Common Control and Microsoft Layer For Unicode

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    I’m using Microsoft Layer For Unicode on 98. I’m not using any of CCM_Get/SETUNICODEFORMAT messages. Some of the common control as property sheet acts weired when I use IE 4. If I upgrade to IE 5, every things works as expected. I could not find any Microsoft documentation which says that I’ve to use IE 5, with UNICODe support. Is there any documentation on this? I guess it is requirement to use IE 5 with UNICOWS, but I was hoping to find some doc to justify this Thanks Kasturi

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      I’m using Microsoft Layer For Unicode on 98. I’m not using any of CCM_Get/SETUNICODEFORMAT messages. Some of the common control as property sheet acts weired when I use IE 4. If I upgrade to IE 5, every things works as expected. I could not find any Microsoft documentation which says that I’ve to use IE 5, with UNICODe support. Is there any documentation on this? I guess it is requirement to use IE 5 with UNICOWS, but I was hoping to find some doc to justify this Thanks Kasturi

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      It would be best to ask this question on the MS newgroup for MSLU. Michka, the guy who wrote the DLL, is there and will answer any questions you have. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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