Suppose I send the following text to Kannel’s sendsms url (the complete GSM character set):
text=%40%A3%24%A5%E8%E9%F9%EC%F2%C7%D8%F8%C5%E5%10_%12%13%14%15%16%17%18%19%1A%5E%7B%7D%5B%7E%5D%7C%80%C6%E6%DF%C9%21%22%23%A4%25%26%27%28%29%2A%2B%2C-.%2F0123456789%3A%3B%3C%3D%3E%3F%A1ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ%C4%D6%D1%DC%A7%BFabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz%E4%F6%F1%FC%E0 Then I should get the following text on my phone: @£$¥èéùìòÇØøÅåΔ_ΦΓΛΩΠΨΣΘΞ^{}\[~]|€ÆæßÉ!"#¤%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?¡ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÄÖÑܧ¿abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzäöñüà However, I get a different display string. The Greek characters are substituted for question marks. Is this my phone that is acting up? Maybe somebody can test this string for me? My upstream connection is SMPP that accepts the GSM character set. So alt-charset is not needed. == Rene