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> From: Andreas Fink [mailto:andreas@;fink.org]
> While we are at SMPP, in the SMPP code it does a gsm_to_latin1
> conversion.
> This breaks Unicode SMS coming in and a unicode test message shows up
> as @T@E@S@T instead as of <null>T<null>E<null>S<null>T.
>
> Now whats the correct fix for this? just remove gsm_to_latin1 in the
> SMPP driver for MO's or only do gsm_to_latin1 in case coding is GSM
> character set?
sounds simple enough. this will also make sure that binary MOs (ever got one of
those?) will not be broken.
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