Malysh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 19. April 2004 20:04
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Bug in Kannel WML Compiler??
Hi List,
would please anyone review/comment this patch, Stipe?
On Monday 29 March 2004 19:14, Jörg Pommnitz wrote:
Hi List,
attached is a patch to the Kannel
Hi all,
can anybody comment on my patch?
Regards
Joerg
Hello all,
I suspect that there is a small bug in the Kannel WML compiler.
The bug is related to variable substitution as specified in
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/affiliates/wap/wap-191-wml-2219-a
.pdf
. Section 10.3.1 Variable Substitution says:
If no conversion is specified, the
) $(XY:unesc)/a
br /
/p
/card
/wml
As you can see, the compiler now chooses the right conversion for the
context, when no conversion is supplied.
Regards
Jörg
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Jörg Pommnitz
Gesendet: Montag, 29. März 2004 16:21
An: Kannel-Devel (E-Mail)
Betreff: Bug
Hi all,
Condat is interested in a free WAP and MMS client as well. I just
got the permission from my management to offer contributions.
What I have on my hard disk just now is a hacked up version of
Marcel Janssen's mmsclient. I consider (the less complex) MMS
code to be pretty solid while I'm
As I wrote some time ago: in this case the protocol stack entities
should be decoupled from the current model one thread per entity.
They should just receive and handle the WAPEvents. Whether they run in
their own thread and get their input from queues or inside a state
machine should not be hard
I don't know exactly what Samsung phones do, but at least the
phones I'm familiar with show URLs in the SMS body as hyper
links that open inside the WAP browser. You could send a SMS
with a link to your customers that contains a session id/uniq
identifier that you could use to identify the paid
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Paul Keogh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2004 11:19
An: 'Kannel-Devel (E-Mail)'
Betreff: RE: Things I learned about MMS clients (so far)
This is an WSP version issue, right ? Binary encoding for
Hi all,
WSP spezifies two size capabilities: the SDU size and the Message size.
Unfortunately I could not find an exact definition of what these sizes
are actually refering to.
My problem: As you know by now I'm working on a MMS client. To
announce that I'm going to send a huge payload (e.g. a
me on and off the list!
Kind regards
Jörg
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Von: Jörg Pommnitz
Gesendet: Freitag, 30. Januar 2004 17:38
An: Kannel-Devel (E-Mail)
Betreff: Things I learned about MMS clients (so far)
Some obstacles I overcame and that are not readily
obvious from the standards
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Ken Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. Januar 2004 22:39
An: Jörg Pommnitz; 'Kannel-Devel (E-Mail)'
Betreff: RE: A plea for help to the MMS experts
Hi,
Just quickly scanning your pdu, I noticed that your content-type is 0x83
(text/plain
from the MMSC APN
with HTTP. Is there a working MMS client (WAP based) for a PC?
Maybe as part of the developer tools of some phone maker?
Thanks
Joerg
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Von: Ken Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. Januar 2004 22:39
An: Jörg Pommnitz; 'Kannel
Some obstacles I overcame and that are not readily
obvious from the standards:
1. The Vodafone MMS WAP gateway dislikes fragmented IP packets.
They obviously get dropped somewhere.
Conclusion: make sure your SAR segment size is smaller then
the GPRS SDU size. 1000 Bytes
Hi List,
I'm trying to get a MMS client to work. Unfortunately
with only minor success so far.
Attached is a tcpdump of the communication between the
MMS WAP gateway (from the German network operator E-Plus)
and my MMS client. You can view it with ethereal (both, under
Linux and Windows).
Any
Can one circumvent the viral nature of the GPL by using the
dlopen functions?
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Von: Paul Keogh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. Januar 2004 11:13
An: Kannel Development List (E-mail) (Kannel Development List (E-mail))
Betreff: MySQL 4.0 license
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. Januar 2004 14:18
An: Jörg Pommnitz
Cc: Kannel Development List (E-mail) (Kannel Development List (E-mail))
Betreff: Re: AW: MySQL 4.0 license change
Jörg Pommnitz schrieb:
Can one circumvent the viral nature of the GPL by using the
dlopen functions?
interesting
Hi List,
when I try to get the WAP-2.0 specs from the OMA site
it suddenly asks for a username/password. Was there
a policy change that shuts out non-members?
Thanks in advance
Joerg
The links under
http://www.wapforum.org/what/technical.htm
are password protected. I'll change my bookmarks to point
to the new locations.
Thanks
Joerg
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Von: Igor Ivoilov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2003 11:13
An: Jörg Pommnitz
Can you talk to the mobile with a terminal program like
minicom?
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Von: Administrateur Linux 2m [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2003 18:34
An: developpement kannel
Betreff: problem with Wavacom Fastrack M1206B
Hello,
I have just buy a
Stipe Tolj wrote:
we have an abstracted 'keepalive' config directive for smsc groups for
this purpose.
I know, but if you pay per minute for the connection, than
keepalive is not an option. If you just send some messages
in a bursty pattern, than its perfectly OK to login on demand.
In this
which may bring us to the point again to re-code fakewap with real
WSP and WTP code from the libwap.a libs.
Which means that the one (or more) threads per stack entity
pattern of doing things in Kannel must go. Writing a client that
has to start, manage and terminate dozens of threads is
Which means that the one (or more) threads per stack entity
pattern of doing things in Kannel must go. Writing a client that
has to start, manage and terminate dozens of threads is just stupid,
when a (not so) simple select loop + state machine would do much
better.
This
To
quote http://www.openss7.org/:
This is an
opensource development project (called OpenSS7) to provide a robust and GPL'ed
SS7 and SIGTRAN stack for Linux and other UN*X operating systems. Perhaps we
should have called it LinuxSS7, or SS7-For-The-Common-Man, or
SS7-For-The-Rest-Of-Us,
And http://www.openss7.com/has all
the services on top of
SS7: Home Location Register, Short Message Service Center, IN
(800/CNAM/CLASS/LIDB),
Local
Number Portability, ENUM/NAPTR, OpenSwitch SoftSwitch
Regards
Joerg
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-Von: Jörg Pommnitz
Gesendet
The
URL obviously uses a Openwave specific extension (see the "uplink", this comes
from "Unwired Planet", one of the
predecessors of Openwave) part.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-Von: huangcy
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Gesendet: Samstag, 5. Juli 2003
11:31An: [EMAIL
Something I suggested years ago are reference counted Octstr's.
A lot of octstr_duplicate calls could easily become octstr_getref.
In this case a reference count inside a octstr would go up.
A reference count 1 would make the octstr immutable and octstr_destroy
would decrease the reference count
To make such assertions more useful i have added a call
to backtrace to the assert macro.
See http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Backtraces.html
for documentation of this glibc facility.
Regards
Joerg
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Von: Igor Ivoilov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stipe Tolj wrote:
agreed. Which indicates again the need for an module API that would
allow people implement Kannel module filters without the need to
maintain them in Kannel's source core.
So heads up on who does proposals for the (at least wapbox specific)
module API! ;)
I suspect
I'm sorry, but I can't parse your message.
Could you explain what you are trying to achieve?
Regards
Joerg
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Von: Alex Judd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Oktober 2003 16:28
An: Alex Judd; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Inbound capture of WAP Push
Stipe Tolj wrote:
correct. Usually the MMSC URL is located in a private network. The
only practible way IMO is to use a GPRS modem device to download the
MMS via the device.
But this is expensive and unreliable in terms of throughput.
Why should this be expensive? This is just a MMS
Something like this has been suggested before. It has been
discarded for different reasons, foremost security (don't
start programs from servers that interact with untrusted
clients).
Of course this was when Lars Wirzenius was the code dictator,
so the new leadership might have a different
Hi List,
has anybody ever seen the WSP status code 0x90? It is neither covered
in the WSP spec nor the HTTP spec (according to the transformation algorithm
it would translate to HTTP code 426).
I get this error code when I try to ACK a MMS message that I got from
the MMSC. The WAP Gateway seems to
Kannel
doesn't see the differences. It sits on top of UDP/IP. The attachment to
the
PLMN
happens either on the RAS (for CSD)or the GGSN (for GPRS). For
Kannel,
either
will do.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-Von: G Mathulan
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. Oktober
Hi List,
working on a MMS client implemenation I found something perplexing.
When I send a MMS to the phone number of the client I get a plain-text
SMS message that instructs me how to download the MMS body. That's nice,
but what I really want is the M-Notification.ind.
Does anybody know how to
Page 29, of WAP-224-WTP-20010710-a, Version 10-Jul-2001
7.6. Asynchronous Transactions
7.6.1. Motivation
The maximum number of outstanding transactions at any moment is
limited by the maximum number of Transaction Identifiers. The
Transaction Identifier is 16 bits, but the high order bit is
I
think your bets bet is to use DTMF tones. Your modem should be able to
signal
what
tone was sent.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-Von: Nil Mekki
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. September 2003
18:38An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Betreff: VERY
Hi List,
I'm mystified by a configuration option that is required for MMS
on a number of mobile phones. In German documentation it is called
Tel-IP-Adresse (e.g. Tel-IP-Address). Does anybody know what
feature this configuration option affects? BTW, the onliest value
seems to be dynamic.
Thanks
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