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12/21/2006 10:56 PM
 
For the last several releases of the source code for 4.x, I've had to do global search & replaces on the source code to replace ” characters with ". Does anybody know why this is? It would seem like it's way too obvious a problem to be overlooked when the code gets packaged up for distribution.

As far as I know, there's no strange encoding settings or anything on my rather typical, out-of-the-box U.S. English installation of Visual Studio.

Now that I've gotten used to dealing with it, it's no big deal, but it seems a little tacky that I have to do this every time I download the source code.
 
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12/22/2006 5:38 AM
 
AFAIK this has been identified as an issue, that shall be solved in next version. But it would be helpful, if you can log a list of files effected here or in the public issue tracker at support.dotnetnuke.com.

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Sebastian Leupold

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