(keitai-l) Re: AU emojis

From: Bill Volk <bvolk_at_teknikcorp.com>
Date: 12/01/03
Message-ID: <008601c3b83b$a59b1050$6601a8c0@bvolk>
Is there a website where I can se the various emojis in use?

In our chat application, we're using a 'page' in the Unicode character
set for our 'icons'.  On the server we map our stuff and visa-versa to
AOL and MSN IM's icon codes.  

I'm wondering if there shouldn't be a standards effort on this topic.

Bill


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[mailto:keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net] On Behalf Of Deibys Fernando
Quintero
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 2:47 AM
To: KEITAI-L@appelsiini.net
Subject: (keitai-l) AU emojis

Hello,
Some days ago I posted about a class I am developing
for 
displaying the different emojis among the different
carriers in any carrier and PC
The purpose is to do some mapping of the emojis of
different carriers , as well, display on PC

I have almost finnished. But I thought AU could not
input emojis(in a text box), now I think new phones
can do it...is it right?
If so, How do they look like? 
I mean for instance , i-mode emojis look like
F8xx or F9xx  and j-phone look like this
/x01b/$G|..$Q/x0f

How do ezweb emojis look like?
I was testing and it seems to me it is similar to
i-mode, 
they start with f6 or f7 and they other byte...is it
ok?
I need to have a more general idea

Thanks, deibys

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