Thanks Dziugas, You are correct. Its the place to look for. Unforunately altought kannel recognizes it as UTF16-BE, and mo-recode set to "true", it does not perform conversion anyhow. It fails to do it on simple a-z alphabet chars. Must be a bug somewhere, or handset does something really strange with message:/ I was looking in kannel source code at the glance but didnt find anything that could cause fake alarm and triger skip decoding. I probably sould look deeper...
P.S. I`m talking about latest stable - 1.2.1 version, however in 1.3.0 CVS smsbox.c part responsible for conversion is kind of the same. So far, so bad:) Monday, September 22, 2003, 12:03:56 PM, you wrote: DB> Gediminas, DB> here is snip from Kannel's userguide: DB> mo-recode boolean DB> If enabled, Kannel will try to convert received messages DB> with UCS2 charset to ISO-8859-1 or to UTF-8, simplifying external servers DB> jobs. If Kannel is able to recode message, it will also change coding to 7 DB> bits and charset to iso-8859-1 or to utf-8. DB> charset string DB> Charset of text message. Used to convert to a format DB> suitable for 7 bits or to UCS2. Defaults to ISO-8859-1 if coding is 7bits DB> and UTF16BE if coding is UCS2. DB> it should be enought to send/receive ucs2 encoded messages. DB> regards, DB> Dziugas Baltrunas DB> p.s. I haven't tried it with our lithuanian providers yet. DB> On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Gediminas Grigas wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> Does anyone have expirience with incoming unicode SMS messages via >> SMPP? I`m seeng new handsets coming with ucs2 encoded sms messages by >> default... >> Any ideas where to look for solution? >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> -- >> Gediminas Grigas >> >> >> -- Linkejimai, Gediminas Grigas
