You don't transcode, which is what the problem is in the first place.
Dave
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And how do you initialize your wstring according that transcode only return
char*?
Thanks for your help.
Do you have a code sample?
At 10:08 24/03/04 -0500, you wrote:
> >Is the only solution to use only XMLCh* string and lose the powerfull
using
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> >of std::string ?
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>Why don't you simply use std::wstring? That's what I use and it seems to
>work just fine. Am I missing something?
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>-Sonny
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