Yes, I'm familiar with the GSM charset, I understand why kannel is
doing it with current configuration, but isn't there any setting I can
change to make it convert the original UTF-8 text to some other
encoding the SMSC will understand and send to the mobile besides GSM?

regards,
vitor fernandes

2011/4/11 Luís Tiago Rico <lti...@present-technologies.com>:
> Hi,
> Are you familiar with GSM charset?
> http://www.csoft.co.uk/sms/character_sets/gsm.htm
> Some 'special' are not supported!
> Cheers
> 2011/4/11 Vitor Fernandes <vitor.fernan...@gotvmediasoftware.com>
>>
>>  I'm using the latest trunk revision of Kannel on Ubuntu 10.04 and
>> processing incoming SMS with a get-url script using an SMPP 3.4
>> connection.
>>
>> The script returns the  response message using "text/plain" and UTF-8
>> encoding but some special characters (like 'ã') appear on the mobile
>> terminal as '?'.
>>
>>  How can I configure the encodings to make Kannel send the response in
>>  a readable way? (even if it makes the sms be max 70 characters).
>>
>>  Thank you,
>>  Vitor Fernandes
>>
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