Re: GSM Characters

2020-07-18 Thread Davor Spasoski
Hi, Do you know your provider’s default encoding (when dcs=0 or 241)? Alt-charset insteucts kannel to send payload to smsc encoded as utf-8. I’ve seen lately smscs supporting this but then it’s also a question of transcoding on the smsc side. Remember, on the handset you have only two options,

Re: GSM Characters

2020-07-17 Thread Eichi
Hi There, The test was sent with alt-charset=utf-8 in the configuration and with coding=0 and alt-dcs=1 in the smspush cgi. With alt-dcs=0 the message reveiced on phone is B¤B!CèCΠC_CÆB'B?C¤C6C1C< but by using alt-dcs=1 it becomes $@[\\]^_`{|}~ instead. While it will work when encoded using

RE: GSM Characters

2020-07-17 Thread Davor Spasoski
1. Some of your characters are supported in the default GS 7-bit alphabet: https://www.developershome.com/sms/gsmAlphabet.asp 2. All of the characters are supported if you use UCS-2 encoding. - These are the only two universally supported alphabets on handsets. - You encode your request towards

Re: GSM characters

2010-08-12 Thread Milan P. Stanic
Hi, On Wed, 2010-08-11 at 23:40, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote: I tested your command with lastest Kannel SVN and I got: @£$¥?_?^{}\[~]|???!#¤%'()*+,-./0123456789:;=?¡ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ?? §¿abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz?ü *Note: I have in my case cgi-script - smsbox - sqlbox -

Re: GSM characters

2010-08-12 Thread Muamer Bajric
Hello Rene; I have tried your text with following URL: *UrlEncode text as iso-8859-1

Re: GSM characters

2010-08-11 Thread Emmanuel CHANSON
FYI, I tested your command with lastest Kannel SVN and I got: @£$¥?_?^{}\[~]|???!#¤%'()*+,-./0123456789:;=?¡ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ?? §¿abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz?ü *Note: I have in my case cgi-script - smsbox - sqlbox - bearerbox* Regards, Emmanuel 2010/8/11 Rene Kluwen

RE: GSM characters

2010-08-11 Thread Rene Kluwen
From: Emmanuel CHANSON [mailto:emmanuelchan...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, 11 August, 2010 23:40 To: Rene Kluwen Cc: users@kannel.org Subject: Re: GSM characters FYI, I tested your command with lastest Kannel SVN and I got: @£$¥?_?^{}\[~]|???!#¤%'()*+,-./0123456789

Re: GSM characters

2010-08-11 Thread Nikos Balkanas
@kannel.org Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 12:17 AM Subject: RE: GSM characters The weird thing is: This string works in Kannel 1.4.1. Kannel 1.4.3 and further do some kind of character set processing. Does that mean that greek characters in these versions cannot be sent anymore? Requirement