You want a copy of my php file?
Terry

At 06:28 PM 8/11/2004, you wrote:
>I was also trying to dl some mp3 ringtones.  Looks like the cable's the way
>to go, me and Sonja both have the same phone so at least the cable will get
>double duty.  The only reason we have the internet is because it came in a
>package (along with MMS and SMS messages).  Being a programmer, I just had
>to play with it :-)
>
>James
>
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>Of Terry Stockdale
>Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 4:02 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [brlug-general] wap/wml problem
>
>I did a little wml so I could download some edited mp3's for ringtones.  I
>dropped the effort because CINGULAR CHARGES WAY, WAY TOO MUCH PER KILOBYTE!
>I also dropped the wireless internet service period, as I found no worthwile
>use for it.  If you can't read html, and have to have the
>scarcer-than-hen's-teeth wml, forget it.
>
>If all you want to do is move pictures and mp3s to the phone, a data cable
>and the Motorola software is a lot cheaper than the Cingular wireless
>internet service at $.01/kb.
>
>I had pushed mine up on my webhost, so I wasn't dealing with Cox's blockade
>on port 80  (for "residential" service) servers.
>
>The problem is interesting.  Try these two.
>http://terrystockdale.com/test/test.php
>http://terrystockdale.com/test/test.wml
>
>In WinXP, IE 6 and Mozilla Firefox 0.9.3 want to receive the .wml as a
>file, while Opera 7.53 receives it and shows the code itself (and says it
>has an error in line 2).
>
>
>After fighting wml unsuccessfully, I tried outputting the same code via a
>php file.  Success.   All three browsers receive the .php file as a good
>page.  Interestingly, the wml file is simply the "source code" written by
>the php file.
>
>Your wml file comes up the same way in IE6, Mozilla Firefox 0.9.3 and Opera
>7.53 that mine does.
>
>Bottom line -- it's probably a server problem -- the problem is probably in
>the header and not in the document itself.
>
>Terry
>
>At 01:34 PM 8/11/2004, James wrote:
> >Anyone have any experience developing wap/wml pages (especially for use
> >with a Cingular phone)?
> >
> >I'm having a problem with running a simple "Hello World" test on a
> >machine with apache on port 9080, various emulators on the web seem to
> >be able to hit it and navigate it fine.  My phone however kicks a "502: bad
>gateway"
> >error when I try to hit it - the phone can hit other "3rd party" (non
> >Cingular sites) fine (all of these are running on port 80 however).  I
> >don't know if wap can only run over port 80, or if Cingular locks you
> >down to port 80. I haven't seen any docs that says one way or the other
> >(unless I overlooked something).
> >
> >This is my first attempt at wap and it's entirely possible I'm way off
> >base on what the problem is...
> >
> >I did find a problem with the mime types in apache, fixed that and all
> >the emulators that were initially failing seemed to like the page after
>that.
> >
> >The page is at: http://thanatos.kuhns-la.com:9080/wmltest/index.wml
> >
> >Any ideas anyone?
> >
> >James

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Terry Stockdale -- Baton Rouge, LA
http://www.terrystockdale.com    

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