It looks like Windows has the same problem in its "native name" locale
information for 0x0422.
I will forward this information on to the owner of the data so she can take
a look.
Thanks for the report!
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"Denis Onischenko" <Denis Onischenko@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:AEF4A0ED-9E2B-449C-8C46-396FAB5B0716@microsoft.com...
[quoted text, click to view] > Hi, Michael !
>
>> What version of the .NET Framework?
>> What service pack (if any)?
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> I am tried versions v1.1.4322 without service pack, v2.0.40607 and
> v2.0.50110
> other versions I am not tried yet.
>
>
>> What spelling are you seeing?
>
> for "uk" culture:
> ??????????
>
> for "uk-UA" culture:
> ?????????? (???????)
>
>
>> What spelling are you expecting?
>
> for "uk" culture:
> ??????????
>
> for "uk-UA" culture:
> ?????????? (???????)
>
> in both cases '?' must be after '?'.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Michael (michka) Kaplan [MS]" wrote:
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>> --
>> MichKa [Microsoft]
>> NLS Collation/Locale/Keyboard Technical Lead
>> Globalization Infrastructure, Fonts, and Tools
>> Blog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/michkap >>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with
>> no warranties, and confers no rights.
>>
>>
>> "Denis Onischenko" <Denis Onischenko@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message news:73B1BC7D-F6D6-45CA-B826-F7FFE1E76049@microsoft.com...
>> > NativeName property of "uk" and "uk-UA" CultureInfo is misspelled.
>> >
>> >
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