> The utf-8 Unicode encoding is the de facto Unicode standard on Unix
> and Unixy OS'es but I can find very little information on using it on
> Windows. The .Net class library has a UTF8Encoding class but that's
> all that MSDN knows about it; my question is, can anyone recommend an
> easy-to-use, lightweight and free utf-8 to wide-character (is that the
> proper name for the windows 2k & xp native encoding?) conversion
> library? (I know about IBM ICU
> (http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/) but I prefer something that's
> easier to use and more lightweight). Thanks.

MultiByteToWideChar( ).

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Ehsan Akhgari

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