Hi Alvaro,

Yes the message is already URL encoded.

url encoded numbers are just numbers :)

Thanks,
Mike

On 5/1/15 7:41 AM, Alvaro Cornejo wrote:
Hi

Have you tried to urlencode() your message before inserting it to the xml request?

Regards

Alvaro

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On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Michael Epstein <mepst...@callfire.com <mailto:mepst...@callfire.com>> wrote:

    Hi All,

    I am trying to send a message with XML post to smssender:

    2015-04-30 23:16:46 [8030] [3] DEBUG: XMLParsing: XML: <<?xml
    version="1.0"?>
    <message>
      <submit>
    <da><number>1XXXXXXXXXX</number></da>
    <oa><number>1YYYYYYYYYY</number></oa>
        <ud>0123456789</ud>
        <meta-data>?smpp?</meta-data>
        <dcs>
          <coding>0</coding>
        </dcs>
        <statusrequest>
          <dlr-mask>31</dlr-mask>
          <dlr-url>ZZZZZZ</dlr-url>
        </statusrequest>
        <from>
          <username>UUUUUU</username>
          <password>PPPPPPPP</password>
        </from>
        <to>SMSC</to>
      </submit>
    </message>>
    2015-04-30 23:16:46 [8030] [3] INFO: sendsms used by <UUUUUU>
    2015-04-30 23:16:46 [8030] [3] INFO: sendsms
    sender:<UUUUUU:1YYYYYYYYYY> (PPP.PPP.PPP.PPP) to:<multi-cast>
    msg:<^A#Eg<89>>

    As you can see the msg becomes gibberish.

    I have tried all coding [0,1,2] nothing worked.

    If there is any non-numberic chars in the message everything works.

    It also doesn't seem to be SMSC dependent since I have tired
    different providers all the same result.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Mike






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