On 08/24/2018 12:50 AM, Fabian Maurer wrote:
Wouldn't this mean we register a class like "6.0.2600.2180!Combobox"
as "6.0.2600.2180!ComboBox" instead? AFAIK that's wrong, that's why I
did it the way I did.
Why is that wrong?
I entered different version strings into google, and every occurance has had it lowercase, leading me to believe it's that way on windows, too.
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Besides, currently Wine also registers it with lowercase "Combobox". I don't know how important that is though, can an application get the versioned string (except from the activation context)?
I don't think you can, on Windows. It's not using global atom table for class names, versioned or not.
Regards,
Fabian Maurer