Hi Rodrigo,

Thanks for your Idea. I have tried with those and still not able to see the output. But with coding=2 option I can able to see a diffrent form of junk. So I thought it may be some thing I need to do in Kannel codes !!!
Do you think so?

But Iam not sure yet about the source code in Kannel (I have very little knowledge of 'C').
I tried to send the message in different formats like normal text, HexString(UTF-8 & UTF-16).

Is there any other ways of doing it.

Once again thanks for your inputs.


On 5/10/06, Rodrigo Cremaschi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Kavuri,

    Check table Table 6-15 in the userguide.
    Try "charset" and "coding" variables.
    Maybe those will help you.

    Regards.

Rodrigo.

On 5/9/06, Kavuri Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> Thanks Benoit,
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> Yes, In Thailand GSM operators exists. As you said Thai characters only supported by UCS2. That means we need to send sms from kannel to phone in UCS2 format instead of default UTF-7.
> But I don't know where to change the encoding/decoding parameter for this. I tried sending Hexadecimal, octets ... from my application to Kannel. Nothing works for me. I strongle presume the enoding(UCS2) has to change in Kannel.
>
> Once again thanks for you inputs...
>
> --
>
> Thanks,
> Prasad Kavuri
> Software Consultant
> Mobile Lifestyle Berhad
> Unit F10 Block 3 (2320)
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> On 5/9/06, Benoît <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> > Hello ,
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> > In Thailand there are only GSM operators, no?
> >
> > if yes, GSM is using a limited character set, you will have to send a binary message to your phone with the characters encoded in UCS2.
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> >
> >
> > I have never done that with kannel but I hope it will be of some help for you.
> >
> > try to look in your preferred search engine for "GSM 3.38" (this is for the default GSM character set).
> >
> > And then look for UCS2
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> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> >
> > benoît
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> Thursday, May 4, 2006, 2:31:03 AM, you wrote:
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> Thanks for your reply.
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> Yes, it is included in UTF8. I am able to see the thai characters in log file. But when it converts into octet format, it is not returning the expected octets ...
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> Is there any encoding to specify?
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> thanks,
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> Prasad
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> On 5/3/06, Julien Buratto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is that set of chars also included in UTF-8 ?
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> Kavuri Prasad ha scritto:
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> > Dear All,
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> > I am facing a problem in transmitting thai message.. Is there any
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> > special encoding for thai dialect. I think thai language is format is
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> > TIS-620 (Windows). My modile phone supports Thai dialect.
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> >
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> > Thanks to the group.
>

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