[Bug 11806] regedit creates bogus hex:(1) value instead of empty ""

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Tue May 13 05:45:08 CDT 2008


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11806





--- Comment #16 from Jörg Höhle <hoehle at users.sourceforge.net>  2008-05-13 05:45:07 ---
Alexandre wrote:
>[...] will create a hex(1) entry, that's not a bug
Ok. However, if hex(1): is acceptable in the registry, then regedit must cope
with it. In wine-0.9.61, I still observed garbage characters IIRC for such
values, as explained in my original post.
And I observed the following in 0.9.61: Exporting these keys to a file resulted
in garbage output. More precisely, the value from a previously (correct)
key-value line is emitted again (e.g. the value from the previous line of
output duplicated, if it was a string).

Still, I'd expect empty strings to be written as "", not as hex(1):, because
that's what I see in registry files from MS-Windows.


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