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1) Logs you sent are from kannel 1.4.1. I am glad you upgraded since, but
please supply fresh logs at maximum detail and
Hi,
1) Upgrade to latest CVS, 1.4.3. You must be ~10 yrs out of date.
-->> We are alreday using 1.4.3. VERSION file confirms.
2) For Linux: dmesg | grep tty. For Solaris: grep tty /var/adm/messages, to get
device your modem is mapped.
-->> wvdialconf create output shows the device to be /d
did you try to urlencode the "+" ?
the other approach is to mess with the npi-tone settings values.
satish wrote:
> Hi All
> Can any body help me to put "+" as prefix in destination . I am using
> this url for sending(sendsms)
>
> Example:
> http://127.0.0.1:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=abc&pa
You have to url encode it, "+" translates into a space if you use it on an
url.
Use "%2B" instead.
Regards,
Alejandro
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 1:59 PM, satish wrote:
> Hi All
> Can any body help me to put "+" as prefix in destination . I am using this
> url for sending(sendsms)
>
> Example:
>
>
Hi All
Can any body help me to put "+" as prefix in destination . I am using
this url for sending(sendsms)
Example:
http://127.0.0.1:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=abc&password=def&to=+91&from=xx&text=test%20message&smsc=smsc_test
when i am sending this url it not sending + appended
Niels,
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Niels Jonker, njon...@gmail.com
2009/9/3
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