Hi,
I've just received the results of a test of our application on various Asian versions of Windows - specifically Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Traditional) and Chinese (Simplified). It's unclear at this stage whether they are using Windows 98 or Windows 2000.
The tester has reported that on the "Select Install Folder" screen, the installer displays the pathname incorrectly - the backslash characters are replaced by (in his words) "an unknown character - a kind of hieroglyph".
The installer wasn't built with any Asian language files, and defaults to English - but we'd like to keep it this way if possible, as we don't have language files for Korean or Japanese.
Is there any way that the backslash issue can be resolved without using additional .lng files?
Many thanks
Paul
I've just received the results of a test of our application on various Asian versions of Windows - specifically Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Traditional) and Chinese (Simplified). It's unclear at this stage whether they are using Windows 98 or Windows 2000.
The tester has reported that on the "Select Install Folder" screen, the installer displays the pathname incorrectly - the backslash characters are replaced by (in his words) "an unknown character - a kind of hieroglyph".
The installer wasn't built with any Asian language files, and defaults to English - but we'd like to keep it this way if possible, as we don't have language files for Korean or Japanese.
Is there any way that the backslash issue can be resolved without using additional .lng files?
Many thanks
Paul
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