Yes, I think so.
Aarno
On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 10:41 PM, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Enzo dell'Aquila wrote:
Hi Aarno,
Sharp GX10 works well if you don't send AF, so Kannel PPG should
have no
problem with Sharp. Other Openwave browsers should work too.
so there is no problem here? is this rig
Enzo dell'Aquila wrote:
>
> Hi Aarno,
>
> Sharp GX10 works well if you don't send AF, so Kannel PPG should have no
> problem with Sharp. Other Openwave browsers should work too.
so there is no problem here? is this right?
Stipe
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Actually, currently, Kannel does not send AF at all. This, according to
the specs, means that 'wml.ua' is assumed.
Do Openvawe browsers require AF 82, or do they work without ? Adding
this would not broke anything.
Aarno
On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 05:00 PM, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Enzo dell'Aqui
if you think this is a bug, please submit a bug report to
http://bugs.kannel.org/
Stipe
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Enzo dell'Aquila wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't know how PPG in Kannel sends Wap Push SMS, so please check. I
> read previous mails of this mailing-list and various examples on internet
> and I found that PDU WSP part is generally encoded so:
> ..
> ..
> AF : X-Wap-Application-ID
> 80
Hi,
I don't know how PPG in Kannel sends Wap Push SMS, so please check. I
read previous mails of this mailing-list and various examples on internet
and I found that PDU WSP part is generally encoded so:
..
..
AF : X-Wap-Application-ID
80 : x-wap-application:*
..
..
This DON'T w