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Old 11-16-2005
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Question one question: c# is client, c++ is server

i come from china.
today i want to use c# as client to communicate with c++ by ice, i use server's proxy to call its method , if the parameter is english words, the server displya correct, but it the parameter include chinese word, such as "我", the server show that the paramter is some illegal words, how can i solve the problem?
my develop tool is visual studio 2003, and the server is made by vc7.1,the client is made by c#. if i make the client app with vc7.1, there is no
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