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Re: The extended ASCII codes in 3-series


Kool-Aid Drinker
 

If you look at the full headers or "source" of a 2-series email,
you'll see a Content-type: header with a specific char set.

Compare 3-series.

With no char set designated, a 3-series email is at the mercy of email
reading program, OS internationalization, etc. Results WILL vary.

Complain to True Blue. As the basis of the email sender, they used a
free C# library that was known to have issues, but didn't apply any of
the readily available fixes.

On Sun, 9 Jun 2013 18:12:02 +0200, "kabza" <kabzaa@...> wrote:

It is not for panel. It is for -e-mail message. Here is my simpl+ code that
is working well in 2-series but in 3-series degree sign is not show.



message$ = date(1)+" "+time()+" - Temperature is "+ Temp$ + " &#92;xB0C";



Here is e-mail message:



06/09/2013 17:22:15 - Temperature is 35.0 ?C



Regards



From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of Lincoln King-Cliby
Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2013 5:55 PM
To: 'Crestron@...'
Subject: RE: [Crestron] The extended ASCII codes in 3-series





What panel are you using?

It's likely not a control system issue, but a panel issue.

If it's a TSW... this was working early on, broken in firmware and reported
quite a while ago, and AFAIK still not fixed (though it's been a few weeks
since I've had time to play with it)

Lincoln

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