On 07/07/2006 15:04, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:
Stipe Tolj wrote:
Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:
patch sniped
this patch is works if you punch in the greek values of GSM 03.38
alphabet in there. But remember(!), they are not part of ISO-8859-1
(latin1), they
Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:
Stipe Tolj wrote:
Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:
--- charset.c.orig Thu Jan 22 16:08:24 2004
+++ charset.c Mon Feb 27 12:23:49 2006
@@ -76,11 +76,15 @@
* The escape character, at position 27, is mapped to a space,
* though normally the function
Hi,
this patch is really a kludge and so -1 from me.
As to leave smsc module with GSM0338 that is also wrong. Message body
should leave smsc module in UTF8 so than we can handle every charset.
User then should be responsible to convert it some other charset if
needed or maybe smsbox could do
Alexander Malysh wrote:
Hi,
this patch is really a kludge and so -1 from me.
As to leave smsc module with GSM0338 that is also wrong. Message body
should leave smsc module in UTF8 so than we can handle every charset.
User then should be responsible to convert it some other charset if
Hi again,
Stipe Tolj schrieb:
Alexander Malysh wrote:
Hi,
this patch is really a kludge and so -1 from me.
As to leave smsc module with GSM0338 that is also wrong. Message body
should leave smsc module in UTF8 so than we can handle every charset.
User then should be responsible to convert
Alexander Malysh wrote:
nope, smsc abstraction layer has nothing todo with message body. Message
body should be always UTF-8 within bearerbox. Where you could iconv is
the smsbox where we communicate to/from user. All boxes that would like
to send SMS must have message body converted to