Re: Microsoft Layer for Unicode on Windows 95/98/Me systems



Sam Hobbs <samuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Beitrag
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> Code points are dependent on code pages. If a code page is not specified,

> the code point is indeterminate.
> Are you sure that all wide string versions of SDK functions are dependent
on
> a code page? I think not, but I am not sure. Unless all wide string
versions
> of SDK functions are dependent on a code page, it is not reasonable to
> expect VB to always use code pages to interpret Unicode characters.

What are you talking about? I myself did not talk about "code pages" but
the term "code point" which is used by the Unicode consortium to name a
single encoded character (etc.) within the Unicode character encoding.
Since the Unicode character encoding does not make use of "code pages" but
defines "code ranges" the term "code point" in this context has nothing to
do with "code pages".

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