Hi Just Do a url_decode ;) %C3%B6 = ö
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:47 PM, Jeff Thorn <j...@thorntechnologies.com>wrote: > Hello All, > I am seeing some odd characters in the HTTP call we are getting form > smsbox for MOs. I expect the text from the phone to be: > > "RE: Testing reply -------------------testing iden" > > Here is the URL we are getting: > > > /mo.php?id=b0be9dd5-2087-490c-8cb2-a34e15dd8b9f&sc=XXXX&phone=XXXXXXXXXX&text=RE%3A > %C3%B6Testing+reply+----------+Testing+iden&dt=2013-03-26+15:27:55&unixts=1364311675&coding=0&charset=UTF-8 > HTTP/1.1" 200 165 "-" "Kannel/svn-r4910M" > > %3A is clearly the colon. Does anyone know what %C3%B6 are? In both ASCII > and UTF-8, these are random characters that don't make any sense (o with > diaeresis if utf8, A with tilde and paragraph sign in ascii). The charset > field is listed as utf8, which would mean this character is ö. But I am > quite sure the user did not enter this character on the phone. Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Jeff > > > -- Sincerely, Sayed Hadi Rastgou Haghi