ā04-17-2012 01:40 AM - edited ā03-21-2019 05:40 AM
I use some some czech character in phone config file: Example:
<Default_Character_Encoding ua="na">UTF-8</Default_Character_Encoding> <!-- options: ISO-8859-1/UTF-8 -->
<XML_Directory_Service_Name ua="na">CentrĆ”lnĆ adresĆ”Å</XML_Directory_Service_Name>
<XML_Directory_Service_URL ua="na">http://10.76.66.1:83/webapp/cisco_dir_search.py</XML_Directory_Service_URL>
And it works ok in FW 7.4.8a on display is correct czech chars "CentrĆ”lnĆ adresĆ”Å", but not works in 7.4.9a 7.9.4c and new 7.5.1a too. It shows something as "CentrĆ ilnĆ„_ adres~aiĆ >)"
Is some solution how to fix this ?
ā06-10-2012 03:37 PM
It is firmware bug. ISO-8859-1 encoding is used ignoring Default_Character_Encoding value.
You can encode "CentrĆ”lnĆ seznam" as workaround instead.
But my recommendation is simple: just stay away from national characters at all.
ā11-22-2012 02:50 AM
This is not not solution, our customers want full czech support, phone have UTF-8 characters in czech menu ok, in xml ok, only string from provisioning is bad. It was completly ok in older FW. Now we have 7.5.3 FW and it still have same problem. Cisco support for their products is horrible.
ā02-02-2013 02:07 AM
ā02-14-2013 07:21 AM
Well the problem persists in 7.5.4. Staying away from national characters in a good joke, it's 21st century, wake up!
ā02-14-2013 07:57 AM
Have you beeter advice for us or not ?
ā02-14-2013 08:01 AM
For us myself included? No, except for yelling at Cisco. I was just bitten by this, new phones came with 7.5.4;(
ā02-14-2013 08:25 AM
It may help in the future.
But you denounced advice that is applicable today, so I wished you know something better I can do just now.
ā07-09-2013 05:17 AM
It is fixed in new FW7.5.5, thank you Cisco for "quick" repair
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