Hello folks, I am working on imported text messages from various sources, and which have been through various (unknown) processes/displays before I get them. Some retain emoji intact, but others render them as an odd series of characters (presumably having been substituted when stored in a non-unicode environment):
582 hexman555 (04/17/15 11:13:54 PM): I'll be here üòä‚ù§Ô∏è 600 hexman555 (04/17/15 11:32:15 PM): Me too ‚ù§Ô∏è 615 hexman555 (04/17/15 11:49:18 PM): Thank you ‚ù§Ô∏èüíã 625 hexman555 (04/17/15 11:52:29 PM): ‚ù§Ô∏è‚ù§Ô∏è‚ù§Ô∏è I would like to know which emoji were being used, either by displaying them in the field or substituting "‚ù§Ô∏è” etc with parenthetic text describing the emoji. I have tried to break emojis down, but can’t find an app that doesn’t display them - or rather mangles them in this way. Similarly, I have looked at the ascii and hex of the component characters of the gobbledegook, but can’t see a pattern. Any suggestions? Best Wishes, David Glasgow <http://www.i-psych.co.uk/> <https://twitter.com/iPsychApps> <https://twitter.com/iPsychApps> <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/davidvglasgow> <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/davidvglasgow> _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode