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Hello there!!
The problem we got is as follows: we're trying to send sms and mms to movile phones through soap messages. If we set the encoding of the whole XML to ISO-8859-1 (so as to accept some spanish characters), the attachments come out bad (with the special characters encoded wrong) and this way the subject of the message comes perfectly well formed. But, if we change the encoding to UTF-8, we solve the problem with the attachments, but the subject doesn't encode properly the text. <br>
Is there a way to set the enconding of the subject in the envelope to a different one than the XML's?(such as we can do with the attachments)
(if I should provide you with more details, please ask for them, i'm just starting in SOAP and I may have missed sth)
Thanx in advance,
Alex
The problem we got is as follows: we're trying to send sms and mms to movile phones through soap messages. If we set the encoding of the whole XML to ISO-8859-1 (so as to accept some spanish characters), the attachments come out bad (with the special characters encoded wrong) and this way the subject of the message comes perfectly well formed. But, if we change the encoding to UTF-8, we solve the problem with the attachments, but the subject doesn't encode properly the text. <br>
Is there a way to set the enconding of the subject in the envelope to a different one than the XML's?(such as we can do with the attachments)
(if I should provide you with more details, please ask for them, i'm just starting in SOAP and I may have missed sth)
Thanx in advance,
Alex
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