I have patched my own unicode (std::wstring) support into the ODBC backend.

I have also updated the regular ODBC to use dynamic buffers instead of
the fixed maximum sizes as it currently uses.

I have changed string handling from 0 terminated strings to using string
sizes, i.e. 0 bytes are allowed now, even in regular ASCII strings.

If anybody is interested in these changes I'll clean the code up and
post/commit a patch somewhere.

I'll be away hiking over the weekend, so it may take awhile...

cheers,

    Sören

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Sören Meyer-Eppler
software developer
[email protected]
http://www.BuschnicK.net

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