07-01-2024, 10:47 AM
Thank you for the appreciation and for bringing this issue to my attention. It seems like there might be an encoding problem when sending Greek strings through the Virtuino application to MQTT servers. This could be causing the display issue you're experiencing on platforms like HiveMQ and ThingSpeak.
To resolve this, we may need to adjust the encoding settings within the application to ensure Greek characters are sent correctly. Alternatively, checking the encoding compatibility between Virtuino and your MQTT server settings could help identify and fix the issue.
Regarding intellectual property, it's important to differentiate between copyright vs trademark protections to understand how each safeguards creative works and brand identities respectively.
To resolve this, we may need to adjust the encoding settings within the application to ensure Greek characters are sent correctly. Alternatively, checking the encoding compatibility between Virtuino and your MQTT server settings could help identify and fix the issue.
Regarding intellectual property, it's important to differentiate between copyright vs trademark protections to understand how each safeguards creative works and brand identities respectively.