Hi for all!
How to use Ukrainian or Russian language with Airlink LS300 module?
Airlink’s documentation implies they support the UTF-8 character encoding needed for Ukrainian or Russian, but we weren’t able to make it work. I contacted Airlink’s tech support, and they told me that the modems do not, in fact, support UTF-8.
I have heard from other customers that the Twilio module works well with non-English characters. Hopefully someone who has used it will chime in here.
[quote=“KathyApplebaum”]Airlink’s documentation implies they support the UTF-8 character encoding needed for Ukrainian or Russian, but we weren’t able to make it work. I contacted Airlink’s tech support, and they told me that the modems do not, in fact, support UTF-8.
I have heard from other customers that the Twilio module works well with non-English characters. Hopefully someone who has used it will chime in here.[/quote]
Hi, Kathy!
I found this topic
inductiveautomation.com/forum/v … ink#p45717
and in the last message Sergey_D said that you need to change your script in module. Did you try this? Or, maybe, you can give for me the source code and i will test it by myself?
[quote=“Serhii”][quote=“KathyApplebaum”]Airlink’s documentation implies they support the UTF-8 character encoding needed for Ukrainian or Russian, but we weren’t able to make it work. I contacted Airlink’s tech support, and they told me that the modems do not, in fact, support UTF-8.
I have heard from other customers that the Twilio module works well with non-English characters. Hopefully someone who has used it will chime in here.[/quote]
Hi, Kathy!
I found this topic
inductiveautomation.com/forum/v … ink#p45717
and in the last message Sergey_D said that you need to change your script in module. Did you try this? Or, maybe, you can give for me the source code and i will test it by myself?[/quote]
We’ve tried this, and many variations, and it doesn’t work.
I think, you should write about this problem in the sms notification module description in the marketplace.