On 04 Apr 2014, at 17:51 , Carl Hoefs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Apparently the iPhone was set to use a UTF-16 based language. Odd that it > would manifest itself in this way. Not really. Each character is using 2 bytes so 67 characters is 134 bytes. The other 26 that are lost probably have to do with the header/handshake characters overflowing their buffer. The US carriers seem to at least understand UTF-8, and I can send a 160 UTF-8 characters and they will be a single SMS unless the phone on the other end can’t process it, in which case it will be garbage and may split into two messages. -- A: You're wrong Q: I've never found that to be true A: Because it make following messages more difficult Q: Why is top-posting evil? _______________________________________________ iPhone-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/iphone-talk
