i tried sending a message longer than 160 characters and i see this on the logs. i dont know what this means, this line caught my attention:
'WARNING: EMI2[PH]: Unsupported EMI XSer field 13'


for those using EMI protocol, try sending a message with more than 160 characters and let me know if you also get the inverted question mark.

thanks.


2003-03-11 01:47:22 [8] DEBUG: EMI2[PH]: Got packet from the main socket
2003-03-11 01:47:22 [8] DEBUG: EMI2[PH]: emi2 parsing packet: <00/00104/O/52/296312810481/09176488498////////////0000/110303154853////3//60///0///////0201000D0100///D6>
2003-03-11 01:47:22 [8] WARNING: EMI2[PH]: Unsupported EMI XSer field 13
2003-03-11 01:47:22 [8] DEBUG: EMI2[PH]: emi2 sending packet: <00/00020/R/52/A///95>
2003-03-11 01:47:22 [11] DEBUG: boxc_sender: sent message to <127.0.0.1>
2003-03-11 01:47:22 [10] DEBUG: boxc_receiver: got ack
2003-03-11 01:47:22 [1] DEBUG: Dumping 0 messages and 0 acks to store
2003-03-11 01:47:22 [8] DEBUG: EMI2[PH]: Got packet from the main socket
2003-03-11 01:47:22 [8] DEBUG: EMI2[PH]: emi2 parsing packet: <61/00023/R/31/A/0000/2D>
2003-03-11 01:47:28 [8] DEBUG: EMI2[PH]: emi2 sending packet: <62/00026/O/31/2963/0539/D2>
2003-03-11 01:47:28 [8] DEBUG: EMI2[PH]: Got packet from the main socket
2003-03-11 01:47:28 [8] DEBUG: EMI2[PH]: emi2 parsing packet: <01/00104/O/52/296312810481/09176488498////////////0000/110303154900////3//60///0///////0201000D0100///D0>
2003-03-11 01:47:28 [8] WARNING: EMI2[PH]: Unsupported EMI XSer field 13
2003-03-11 01:47:28 [8] DEBUG: EMI2[PH]: emi2 sending packet: <01/00020/R/52/A///96>
2003-03-11 01:47:28 [11] DEBUG: boxc_sender: sent message to <127.0.0.1>
2003-03-11 01:47:28 [10] DEBUG: boxc_receiver: got ack





Alan McNatty wrote:
Hi Wayne,

You may want to experiment with the alt-charset smsc configuration
directive (I need to set alt-charset=ISO-8859-1 for one smpp link). The
development docs on kannel.org should have some mention of this.


Cheers,
Alan

On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 14:18, Wayne wrote:

I have a situation which results in an inverted ?

One one of our SMSC's when ever a $ symbol is sent the result is an
inverted ? on the handset.
While with other SMSC's nothing strange happens at all.

Never found out why this is happening, suspect some encoding issue
somewhere.


Wayne Smithers CTO 5th Finger Pty Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED]

+61 409 603511





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