> I have an application that generates WAP Push messages in > Unix file format (i. e. no carriage returns, just line > feeds). The Kannel parsing functions in wap_push_pap_mime.c > seem to insist on hard-coded carriage returns. > > Is there some standard supporting this insistence, or is the > Kannel code just overly rigid? >
Yes, the MIME standard which uses canonical CR-LF sequences to delimit lines. The Push Access Protocol beween your application and the PPG uses MIME encoding. See the relevant OMA specs. for details.
