Re: Clipboard GetData with UTF-8 EURO Sign produces wrong output

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"Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]" wrote:

IDataObject interface exists in .Net FCL 2.0. You can find it in MSDN.

Indeed, but this seems not to be what the customer was talking about.
Using the DataObject (or IDataObject) produces the exact same mis-
behavior.

However, regarding the customer's workaround, I can not understand
what does "with the help of interop methods using formatetc and
stgmedium, globalsize etc" mean, so I can not provide further
information for it.

OK. Thanks anyway.

Because the product team is still working on this issue, before they
confirm this as a bug, we can not request a hotfix first. Also, I do
not think escalate will help you anymore. We'd better wait for the
Microsft developer confirm first, then you may request the hotfix
regarding this bug.

I wonder what "working on the issue" might mean, as reproducing it is
very easy with the code provided by the customer. It should not be a
problem to classify it as a *bug*.

So, let's hope things get sorted out soon.

Pierre


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