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Question[solved] What benefit has a MULTIBYTE application compared to a UNICODE version ? [modified] Pin
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Eugen Podsypalnikov24-Mar-10 21:19
Eugen Podsypalnikov24-Mar-10 21:19 
Thank you, Saurabh !
(I would prefer to use UNICODE
since there is no a "size-fixed character type" (like TCHAR)
to use with MBCS sequences, and it (MBCS) is not fully supported in MFC... Smile | :) )
virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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