Does Flex SDK 4 Suport Khmer Unicode?

Hi,
I have problem with khmer unicode (http://www.khmeros.info/drupal612/en/download).
Input Controls of Flex SDK 3 could be able to display Khmer Text correctly if the values are assign by hard code or copy and past to the controls.
But when we set focus to one input control and type from directly from keyboard, the controls are not able to display typed text value.
could you please help me to fix this mistake?
Boren.
Thank!

I think the question was "Which flex components will not work in right way if we compile project with Flex SDK 4.5 and then run it in Flash Player 10.0 enviroment?"
For example - as I understand some new components in Flex SDK 4.5 use flash.globalization classes - so new spark formatters and ?validators? will not work in in Flash Player 10.0.
    * spark.formatter.NumberFormatter
    * spark.formatter.CurrencyFormatter
    * spark.formatter.DateTimeFormatter
    * spark.globalization.SortingCollator
    * spark.globalization.MatchingCollator
    * spark.globalization.StringTools
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Are there another 'danger' components in Flex SDK 4.5 ?

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