Thanks Mark :) this is what i was missing.

On Nov 27, 2:18 pm, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> legerb wrote:
> > I'm generating outgoing call using this:
> > Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_CALL, Uri.parse("tel:
> > 123456;1#3333#"));
> > 123456 - is the phone number i want to dial
> > 1#3333# - post dial DTMF sequence i'm trying to send.
> > The problem is that somehow the chars next to '#' (including) are cut
> > off somewhere.
> > Because when I catch this intent and try to read the phone number:
> > intent.getExtras().getString(Intent.EXTRA_PHONE_NUMBER)
> > returns the cut off string - "123456;1"
> > It's cruicial for me to send the '#' dtmf. Is this considered to be an
> > ilegal character? W
>
> Have you tried URL-encoding the # sign?
>
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