If I remember correctly: if you don't tell kannel which charset you use, kannel expects UTF-8. In this case the eurosign would be %E2%82%AC

Regards
Falko

Am 19.05.2009 um 21:20 schrieb Tony:

I'm currently sending these using links on a Linux server:

links "http://10.100.66.135:13014/cgi-bin/sendsms?user=sendsms&password=acc355&to= <mobile number>&text=%1B%65"

But I'm getting ?e now instead of the euro sign.

Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: Jovan Kostovski [mailto:chomb...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 May 2009 16:54
To: Tony
Cc: us...@vm1.kannel.org
Subject: Re: Character set issue

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Tony <t...@eurisp.co.uk> wrote:
The main character they want us to be able to send is the euro sign "€"
which comes through to kannel as a "?".

You have to url encode the euro sign like %1B%65 in GSM 7bit encoding

HTH, Jovan

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