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QuestionCrect pass to CWnd, possible? Pin
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Questionfstream object as either unicode or non-unicode Pin
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Danzy838-Sep-10 22:07
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What I want to do is that I will compile the same application as either unicode or non-unicode without modifying the source code. I also do not want to assume the use of Windows. Maybe I have to use the typedef rather if that is better or the best way.

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