Hi All,

I've resolved this issue. I was actually sending U+002D instead of U+2212! Seems copy+pasting the login details from a PDF was a bad idea!

Kind Regards and Thanks for the Help!

Kind Regards

On 04/09/12 02:26, Alvaro Cornejo wrote:
Hi

It comes from the charset used.

How does it is shown on the logs? If it is ok, You might need to hack
the code that generates the admin interface and url_encode the smsc
username. if not, check the smsc charset variables in your config.

Regards

Alvaro





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On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Christopher Burke
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,

I have recently changed to another SMSC provider, however this provider uses
a hyphen (-) in the username field. When I check the username in the /status
page I see the following: − where the hyphen should be.

I.e. user-name would become: user−name

What should I do to avoid this happening? I have tried to make it a string
literal by enclosing it in quotes yet the same happens.

Kind Regards and Thanks in Advance,

Chris


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