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In IE's "Add a Favourite" dialog box, Ctrl+Backspace produces weird symbols
Just like the title says. Press Ctrl+D in IE to open the "Add a Favourite" dialog (or open it from the Favourites bar) and press Ctrl+Backspace. Witness it produce the rectangle symbol that's usually shown when the codepage used doesn't have the proper symbol.
The correct behaviour would of course be to delete the whole previous word, as happens in pretty much every other place in Windows.
Fix it.
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