Re: Version after Version



On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 14:37:41 +0200, "Maarten Wiltink"
<maarten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<snip>

>Unicode is just a (really long) character set. It gets ugly when
>you try to compress the characters. There's a simple solution: don't.
>It's perfectly workable to have two-byte characters. Both in the
>range of characters you can use and the memory it takes up.

I suspect you have been spared the horrors of working with them in VB


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