> Did you try to use unicows lib? 

Thanks, Viktor!
I'll try...

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Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>> Hello Viktor,
>> 
>>> Any opinions on this?
>> 
>> Sorry, but I don't agree with removing the non-UNICODE mode from Harbour
>> source code.
>> My working environment is Win98SE and it will create the additional
>> difficulties for creating and managing of the Harbour compiler (for me
>> and
>> for clientes with Win9x).
> 
> Did you try to use unicows lib? If not, I'd 
> suggest to try it, since it solves this problem 
> in quite simple way. All you need to do is adding 
> -lunicows to your hbmk2 make file and bundle 
> unicows.dll with your app. Works with all supported 
> Harbour compilers. Get prebuilt libunicows binaries 
> from here:
>    http://libunicows.sourceforge.net/
> 
>> BTW There are the Windows applications in two builds - UNICODE and
>> non-UNICODE.
> 
> There are, but it's unnecessary in case of 
> Harbour apps, and it's generally not a very 
> good idea from several aspects to have 
> different binaries for U and non-U.
> 
> Viktor
> 
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