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CE10WIN_EN_SP4<br />

Platform .NET SDK<br />

ADAPT00433262<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37436001<br />

Charts in a .NET application fail to be localized when the call CrystalDecisions.Shared.SharedUtils.RequestLcid is used to change the locale.<br />

The cause of the problem is that the locale function that uses the CrystalDecisions.Shared.SharedUtils.RequestLcid call isn't correctly<br />

implemented for charting, and so it resets the localization function to the default language, which is English(US).<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

ADAPT00439658<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37576824<br />

The Windows .NET WebForm viewer Drill event argument NewGroupNamePath is not available for the PageServer, but it is available for RAS.<br />

The cause of the problem is that the Page Server fails to set the PE_EP_INCLUDEGROUPNAMEPATH CRPE property to PEEncapsulatePage.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

ADAPT00482716<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37748183<br />

Drilling up in the .NET Crystal Reports Viewer may cause a page to appear which reads "Unknown View."<br />

The problem happens whewn the drill-up feature in the report is configured to open a page that has not been previously viewed in a session.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

To solve the problem, the naming routine has been revised so that a page is given a meaningful title that is consistent with the data displayed.<br />

Platform COM SDK<br />

ADAPT00434468<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37491021<br />

When reports are viewed in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or later they may not render with all formatting. However, reports render correctly in<br />

other web browsers.<br />

The cause of the problem is a function that compares styles (used during the processing of the report output). The HTML produced for the web<br />

page contains an excessive number of style tag (re)declarations. The function returns false, even though the styles being compared are often the<br />

same. The result is a re-declaration of a style that's already active.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

Known Limitations:<br />

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or later sets the limit of style tags that can be present on one Web page to 30. This HotFix does not address that<br />

limitation. So, pages with extensive formatting may still not render correctly. The style tag limitation is documented at the following site:<br />

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;262161

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