BUG: LoadString Returns Wrong Number of Chars for DBCS StringsID: Q140452
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Under the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean versions of Windows 95, the
LoadString API returns an incorrect number of single-byte characters when
loading a string that meets both of the following conditions:
The LoadString API returns the number of single-byte characters into the
buffer. However, when it loads a DBCS string that is longer than the given
maximum size, LoadString returns an incorrect value. LoadString loads
cchBuffer characters and returns the length in bytes. LoadString should
load cchBuffer bytes, not characters. The return value will be equal to or
greater than cchBuffer. The resulting string copied into the buffer is not
properly null terminated.
In Windows NT (Unicode), the API returns the number of characters. In
Windows 95 (ANSI version), the API returns the number of bytes. Likewise,
the cchBuffer parameter is characters for Windows NT and bytes for Windows
95.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed
at the beginning of this article. This bug has been fixed in Japanese and
Korean versions of Windows 95 versions OSR2 and later.
Keywords : kbnokeyword
Version : Win95
Platform : Win95
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: March 4, 1999