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DsoFramer on Dispose modifies Application title

Hi All,

I am using the dsoFramer control in a winform app (c#) to display a word
document.
The dsoFramer object is created on runtime and then disposed off, by calling
the Dispose method explicitly.
Now if the form loses focus and the focus is brought back, the title of the
Application
changes into "T⌂i⌂t⌂l⌂e⌂".
I am thinking it is the unicode representation of the title string.

Any help is welcome.
Anup.
Jan 12 '06 #1
2 2368
Anup,

Can you show an example? How is it that the title is changing? I don't
see a direct relationship between the control and the title of your form.
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- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.com

"Anup" <An**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi All,

I am using the dsoFramer control in a winform app (c#) to display a word
document.
The dsoFramer object is created on runtime and then disposed off, by
calling
the Dispose method explicitly.
Now if the form loses focus and the focus is brought back, the title of
the
Application
changes into "T?i?t?l?e?".
I am thinking it is the unicode representation of the title string.

Any help is welcome.
Anup.

Jan 12 '06 #2
Hi Nicholas,

How can send a the sample app on this user group, there seems to be no
option to do so.

Regards
Anup.


"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" wrote:
Anup,

Can you show an example? How is it that the title is changing? I don't
see a direct relationship between the control and the title of your form.
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.com

"Anup" <An**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:59**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi All,

I am using the dsoFramer control in a winform app (c#) to display a word
document.
The dsoFramer object is created on runtime and then disposed off, by
calling
the Dispose method explicitly.
Now if the form loses focus and the focus is brought back, the title of
the
Application
changes into "T?i?t?l?e?".
I am thinking it is the unicode representation of the title string.

Any help is welcome.
Anup.


Jan 13 '06 #3

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