Ok thanks. What is iconv . Also in Nokia phones there is option for setting GSM character support. It should be automatic. but i have seen in some sets its default is unicode .If user type text its send as unicode & gateway is receiving it as unicode is there anyway to convert it to text.
regards, CIPHER > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Cipher Strength [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > look at the following SMS message received. I guess its in > > Unicode is there > > any way to convert to text. > > > > 2002-10-06 22:54:14 Receive SMS [SMSC:] [SVC:] [ACT:] > > [from:11112] [to:100] > > [flags:2:2:0:0:0] [msg:92:06050415811581024A3A69AD85A1A5B881C1 > > E585C80400691CC49841C41A6288A12718618618710698A22849C61861861C >41A6288A1271861861860AA26C26C22C26C22C49C41A41861C61A2A89B09B08B09B08B1271069061860800] > >That is a Nokia Smart Messaging ring tone - there no real point in >converting it to anything (except maybe to an RTX file). if it were indeed >a unicode message then you can simply pack it to binary and run it through >recode or iconv. > >-- >Oded Arbel >m-Wise mobile solutions >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >+972-9-9581711 (116) >+972-67-340014 > >::.. >Felicity : "Will eight o'clock be ok ? great !", writing in her diary , >"Wendsday.. 8.. Noel.. sex.. Great !" CIPHER _________________________________________________________________ Join the world�s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
