Hello Ralph,
isn't SL supposed to send a wml page to the device? With the syntax you
suggest here the device will load the URL specified? This should be a SI.
Also, did you test it on Nokia devices?
Thank you,
Andrea
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> Hello
Hello Kannel users,
I thought that might be interesting for those of you who want to send WAP
Push SL over Kannels HTTP interface.
Maybe this URL can be added to the docs as an example, because the SI one
in the user guide didn't work (for me).
But with a lot of hints in the user guide and some t
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Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 12:18:20 +0300
From: Yury Mikhienko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Push SMS over Kannels HTTP interface?
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 15:25:36 +0100
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Hi Ralph!
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> Hi Yury,
>
> tha
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 14:20:27 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to send Push SMS using Kannels HTTP interface?
> Another way I could think of is sending the WAP link in a standard SMS.
>
> thanks,
> Ralph
>
>
Try use sendota service for sen
Hi,
Is it possible to send Push SMS using Kannels HTTP interface?
Another way I could think of is sending the WAP link in a standard SMS.
thanks,
Ralph
Hello again everyone,
i still try to send a WAP Push SMS to a Nokia 6310. When i use
test_ppg it works well but every script i wrote failed. Can
anybody tell me exactly (perhaps a step by step introduction)
how i have to "transfer" the Content and Control document to
the Kannel WAP-Push
hi,
i suggest that you trying the 0xF5 as the DCS, which solved my problem smoothly. wish
this helps. good luck.
regards,
dh.
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Hi Enzo,
this was exactly what I did to get my "example" Push SMS ;o)
To send the message with my Siemens M20 I had to change
the DCS value from 04 to 14 and if I don't change the UDHI
"TP-UDHI" bit from 0 to 1 the message isn't displayed on my T68i.
But a
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Subject: Re: binary structure of a Push
SMS
Hi Enzo,it works now!I looked at the Data
Coding Scheme for SMS and it seems thatthe M20 needs absolutely Bit 4 of
the DCS set to 1 (
Hi Enzo,
it works now!
I looked at the Data Coding Scheme for SMS and it seems that
the M20 needs absolutely Bit 4 of the DCS set to 1 (which
indicates that bit 0 and 1 have a message class meaning).
So I changed the DCS value from Hex 04 to 14 (Bit 4 + Bit 2 for
8bit encoding) and it worked ;o
Enzo dell'Aquila kirjoittaa perjantaina, 9. elokuuta 2002, kello 13:35:Hi all,
Did you try this with MMS too?
MMS is build on WAP Push, so if something works with Push it works with mms, too.
UDL is 70, it's correct, I think!I think (but I maybe wrong) that Wap Push is 8bit and not 7bit SMS, if s
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>Hi al
Hi Ralph,
I
found some more headers:00 :Protocol ID04
:DCS (0x08 is alos tried)
I searched for DCS mean.
DCS = 0x04 means it's a 8 bit data; 0x08 means it's
a 16 bit data and it's not correct, I think.
What's correct value for DCS in
Wap-push?
04? F5? F6? F7?
And what values for -mon
Hi all,
04 :DCS (0x08 is alos tried)
This matter, I think. We should check it
!
A7 :?
A7 :Validity Period (TP-VP)
It is how many hours your SMS bust be stored on SMSC if it's not soon sent.
A7 is a common value, it's OK, don't modify it.
80 :UDL06 :UDHL
This message is ge
I found some more headers:
00
51 :UDHI & SUBMIT
00 :MR
0C :Dest Address Len
91 :Dest Address Type
94 :Dest Address goes here...
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
00 :Protocol ID
04 :DCS (0x08 is alos tried)
A7 :?
80 :UDL
06 :UDHL
05 :IEI - Port Address (16bit)
04 :IEIL/LEN
0B :Dest Port (
Hi there,
I'm interested in the exact binary structure of a push SMS...
Take this Push SMS for example:
0051000C919471920157780004A78006
05040B8423F0040617AE966C6F63616C
686F73743A3930383000AF808DCFB480
02056A0045C60C037761702E696F626F
782E66690011033140776972616
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