On Dienstag, Juni 24, 2003, at 09:41 Uhr, Nisan Bloch wrote:
At 07:22 PM 6/24/03 +0200, Andreas Fink wrote:
-1 from me. + is there to indicate international.
No reason to put the default to international as then there is no way to indicate national again.
(you can not specifically put a "missing" + into the URL)
surely then with a + the smpp code will autodetect and set to international which is what you want. Numbers without a + could be either national or international. Its only the default we want to change.
no. you can not change it to national if the default is international.
if you use autodetect it will always be international with or without +
if you hardcode it to be national, then you can not set it to international neither.
So whatever you do, all numbers will be either international or national being sent to the SMSC.
The current behaviour allows you to send international numbers as international and national ones as national.
To have the default be international, there's a config parameter to hardcode it to international.
So this way around its solved by config. The other way around, there's no way to do it in config at all
Andreas Fink
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