Oro smith schrieb:

I tried this:

<map:match pattern="test(2).wml">
      <map:generate src="test.wml"/>
      <map:serialize type="wml"/>
      </map:match>

It works. test.wml is displayed. Does that mean that the WAP gateway accepts 
characters like '(' and ')'  ?


seems like that. easiest would be if you described what you use (emulator, gateway, etc.) and posted an archive containing the minimum to reproduce the problem (i.e. a minimum sitemap and accompanying wml files).


I have the necessary tools installed and could take a look at what might be wrong.

Smith

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Oro smith schrieb:

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Hey Oro, maybe the problem is your WAP client doesn't like query

strings

in the URL? I know it sounds weird, but it could be.

You have a matcher for "test.wml" - try accessing it with some

(dummy)

parameters, e.g. "test.wml?foo=bar"

If that IS your problem then instead of URLs like:
mail/mail/mail.wml?cmd=cat-message-by-id&id=3
... you could change your sitemap to handle URLs like:
mail/mail/cmd/cat-message-by-id/3/mail.wml


There is a link which goes to mail/mail/mail(2).wml

It is the link that goes to the next page of the inbox. This page is

also not displayed. The url does not have a query string though.


try to change the url pattern so that it doesn't contain parentheses, e.g.: mail/mail/mail_2_.wml

some gateways don't like certain characters in URLs, e.g. commas.

and as already mentioned check/compare HTTP headers.


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