Hi,

I just read your encoding scheme (sorry Falko for budding in). If you encode 
yourself the text message, then you need to use coding=1 or coding=2, else 
kannel wiil try to recode it as 7bit. 

BR,
Nikos
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Remon 
  To: 'Falko Ziemann' ; 'Nikos Balkanas' 
  Cc: users@kannel.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 12:12 PM
  Subject: RE: 7bit encoded messages


  Thanks Falko,

   

  I will tell you my problems, I need to send long concatenated messages from 
kannel, I found that I should encode the messages to 7bit and add the header 
before sending them, have been searching a while on this point with no success, 
I need a working example to follow but unfortunately I’m unable to find any.

   

  Please note that I need to handle text message fragmentation from my 
application and not from Kannel.

   

  Regards,

  Remon

   

   

  From: Falko Ziemann [mailto:fal...@gmail.com] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 11:40 AM
  To: Nikos Balkanas
  Cc: Remon; users@kannel.org
  Subject: Re: 7bit encoded messages

   

  Nikos: use lynx for suspicious URLs ;-)

   

  I think you (remon) make a major mistake in your thoughts how kannel works. 
When you set coding=0 kannels _output_ is 7bit. The charset of the _input_ is 
defined in the HTTP-header of the client triggering kannel. So you can use, 
let's say, UTF-16 in the URL and when you set coding=0 kannel makes it 7bit. 
But when you send something like "%E8%32%" and you client claims "this is 
UTF-8" and then kannel tries to translate it to 7bit you get ....strange.... 
results.

   

  Regards

  Falko

   

  Am 09.06.2009 um 01:07 schrieb Nikos Balkanas:





  Hi,

   

  I am very sceptic when using unknown URLs. Could you please describe in mail?

   

  BR,

  Nikos

    ----- Original Message -----

    From: Remon

    To: 'Nikos Balkanas'

    Cc: users@kannel.org

    Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 1:49 AM

    Subject: RE: 7bit encoded messages

     

    The below URL is an example of 7bit encoded text, when I send it using 
coding=0 I receive trash on my phone. I think I’m missing something here.

     

    http://www.dreamfabric.com/sms/hello.html

     

     

    From: Nikos Balkanas [mailto:nbalka...@gmail.com] 
    Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 3:30 AM
    To: Remon
    Cc: users@kannel.org
    Subject: Re: 7bit encoded messages

     

    Hi,

     

    Use &coding=0 in your URL.

     

    BR,

    Nikos

      ----- Original Message -----

      From: Remon

      To: users@kannel.org

      Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 1:32 AM

      Subject: 7bit encoded messages

       

      Hi,

       

      How can I send 7bit encoded text messages using Kannel’s http send 
interface?

       

      Thanks,

       

       

   

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