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- 2003 March 25th (2:32am), “jizlobber” (user name), alt.visa.us.marriage-based (Usenet newsgroup), “Re: Accents in forms”, Message ID: <[email protected]>
- Thus I can get umlauts and accents, but can’t find any hacecks for the Czech characters.
- 2004 February 27th (1:07pm), “kanze” (user name), comp.lang.c++.moderated (Usenet newsgroup), “Re: compression streambuf and wchar_t”, Message ID: <[email protected]>
- We still need <locale> (or <locale.h>, as it still is with the compilers we use), we may even choose to use wchar_t, for the occasionnal foreign character — a customer might be Czeck, and have a r-haceck in his name, for example.