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Some characters don't make it through KTS |
Fuzzy Lipchit |
Some characters don't make it through KTS |
Jan 24 2007 13:18 |
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I have a handheld client that is attempting to send a "~" and "^" character into my application but for some reason it is being masked by the KTS Telnet server. Is there a reason that this is happening. I've looked at the telnetd.ini file and see the codes defined in there but they don't seem to be flowing into my application. Any help is appreciated.
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Kroum Grigorov |
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Jan 24 2007 20:43 |
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Do you have this problem only when using the handheld client?
Is it working when you use PC telnet client?
Kroum
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Fuzzy Lipchit |
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Jan 24 2007 21:24 |
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This problem is present both on the handheld and through the PC telnet client.
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Kroum Grigorov |
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Jan 25 2007 15:33 |
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OK, next questions:
Do you have this problem in your application only or "~" and "^" don't work at all for you?
Try to type ~ and ^ in cmd.exe and edit.com, are they OK?
Try these characters too in your app and in cmd.exe and edit.com ~!@#$%^&*() are they OK?
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Fuzzy Lipchit |
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Mar 01 2007 12:44 |
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Well I figured out that problem related to the special characters not making through but now I've run into another problem. When I try to display special character on the screen such as (char)9660 which is '▼' it shows up as 'I'. I've tried adding values to the ini file but still no luck. Any help would be appreciated
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Kroum Grigorov |
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Mar 02 2007 09:34 |
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Try setting KTS to export characters in UNICODE format.
Check this [url=l0c41://www.kpym.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=23&sid=7ce833dd4108f45afb9d0b0e5159c013]thread[/url] for more info.
Kroum
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