Re: [Smslink-users] smslink symbole sending problem
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From: Philippe A. <pa...@ib...> - 2007-05-30 08:39:56
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Hello Eric,
eric spessotto wrote:
> Hello,
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> I am new on this list ans I have a probleme
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> I can't send SMS with " or =C2=B0 symbol
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> Does anyone has this problem?
Those two characters pose problem for 2 very different reasons.
Regarding the double quote ("), that character is the string delimiter
and hence will cause an error in the server when used in the middle of a
message string. The usual way around that is to "escape" that character
(for instance by specifying it as \"), but that technique isn't
supported by the server yet. I'll try to modify its parser to support
it. If at all possible, I'll try to fix this for the next major release
(0.57b). In the mean time, as a workaround, I propose that you use the
single quote instead ('), which is supported by the server without trouble.
Regarding the "num=C3=A9ro" (=C2=B0), that character isn't present in the "=
default
GSM alphabet", the only GSM alphabet currently supported by SMSLink. My
plans are to add support for more GSM alphabets in the future, but don't
hold your breath.
HTH
Cheers. Bye.
Ph. A.
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