Hello Naoto,
I hope that the solution would come from Twilio. Perhaps they will tell me to specify something I could do in their settings.
>>I am using TwilioX and if it wasn't for the following problem everything would be perfect.
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>>I can't send messages that contains characters with accents.
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>>Here are some samples of characters with accent. "àÀéÉ"
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>>So far I contacted Twilio about that problem and I don't have a solution yet. So I'm wondering, could there be something within TwilioX that make it impossible to send those characters with accents?
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>If you're refrring to
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>Could this be a limitation of the character set being used in messaging (i.e. accented characters may not exist, or have different code values than what you're expecting) ?
>Perhaps it may be possible if you could specify the character set (e.g.. something like specifying codepage) ? This of course would assume that you're selecting character set that receiver's device is able to display.
>Of course, if we're dealing with different character sets -- another curveball that could be thrown would be faulty translation table (I do remember running into faulty ASCII/EBDDIC translation tables -- annoyingly often-mangled characters were caret, curly-braces and backslash -- which meant C programs would get mangled
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