Richard, I've done something like that.
In my case, the HTTP POST sends the id of the object (the server being monitored) to an ASP page.
The ASP code queries a database and retrieves a record based on the id received.
This record points to the phone and e-mail address of the tech support responsible for the object. The code then sends an alert email to an commercial email-to-SMS gateway to deliver the SMS message.
Let me know if you need more info.
Ronald
RCI Consulting S/A
On 6/15/06, Richard Sleegers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've searched the web archives and the manual, and there is a great POST
feature to check a web page. I would like to use it in a slightly different
way. I want to send an alert to a web-based CGI script. The CGI script takes
a message and phone number as input and sends a text message directly to a
phone. If I e-mail the phone address, I only receive a message indicating I
have a message, then I have to reply to read the actual message. (I don't
want so-called direct mail to keep costs down).
Is it possible using Servers Alive directly? Or is anyone aware of a command
line Windows binary which can post to a web script? (Sort of the opposite of
wget) My search to that end has also come up empty.
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