David Chkhartishvili wrote: > data coding is 8 (and that's correct). Well there you go then. data_coding 8 = UCS2.
The guy has sent his MO with his handset set to Unicode. You need to parse 2 bytes at a time. -- Ian Cass
David Chkhartishvili wrote: > data coding is 8 (and that's correct). Well there you go then. data_coding 8 = UCS2.
The guy has sent his MO with his handset set to Unicode. You need to parse 2 bytes at a time. -- Ian Cass