Robert Gismondi
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Robert Gismondi
ParticipantByron,
3 weeks ago, you posted that “within a few weeks” there should be a fix for the iSMS single quote (‘) conversion bug. You were in the testing phase at that moment.
Has a release date been set?
I know I’m getting to be a pest about this, but our end-users are sreaming about blank characters coming across in their text messages.
I am still convinced that the iSMS is one of the best modems. I am really getting alot of pressure about seeking a different modem brand.
Please, please, please keep me posted on this issue.
Thanks.
Bob Gismondi
Robert Gismondi
ParticipantByron,
Okay. We are anxiously waiting the fix!!
Our users send hundreds of messages every day. It looks bad, on our part, when we send replies with the omission of single quotes.
Please keep me posted.
Thanks,
Bob Gismondi
Robert Gismondi
ParticipantIn standard ascii, we can send %28 from iSMS and receive “(” (without the quotes) on any cell phone. Most of the Hexidecimal symbols work.
Why can we not send %27 and receive “‘” (without the quotes)!
This is an urgent request!
Thanks.
Bob
Robert Gismondi
ParticipantDarrik,
Let me clarify something in my last post.
Messages from our iSMS using the characters ^ and ‘ are converted to empty spaces on ALL the different phones used in our tests. The problem is not limited to just iPhones.
Thanks.
Bob
Robert Gismondi
ParticipantDarrik,
I have narrowed it down to iPhones on Verizon’s network. AT&T phones appear to receive all messages, as Verizon phones do not.
Rather than trouble shot Verizon’s network, we have decided to send all of our text messages via ascii (not extended ascii). This insures that all of our messages get through regardless of provider.
Now, my trouble is find a way to recode certain ascii charaters that get convered to emply spaces, such as the ^ and ‘ when sending via ascii.
Do you know why the iSMS can not send these charaters to iPhones? I have tested this on different phones using different providers. These sysmbols are converted to empty spaces in each instance.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks.
Bob
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