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Hi Bernd,
thx for your answer. This is
the idea: look at MMS file on OPERATOR web server. I would study their
MMS to understand how they encode MMS to solve Nokia / Ericsson incompatible
features. So the matter is: I DON'T know the URI, I need to discover it looking
into THEIR sms (m-notification.ind). How?
Perhaps, also if I have their address,
I could not access to their web server if they use a firewall and check my ip
address. What do you know about this?
Thx,
Enzo
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Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 4:16
PM
Subject: Re: m-notification.ind
If the firmware of the receiving phone does not know the user
data header, it throws away this message. If you want to watch a MMS with
a non MMS capable phone, a so calles legacy device, you notify the user
by a standard SMS which contains a URL. This URL is accessed by a
WAP browser (or a web browser, but then you leave the "phone world").
Some phones support this in the way that the user only has to click the
OK button or the send button to launch the WAP browser with this
URL.
Regards, Bernd Mielke..
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Enzo dell'Aquila wrote: > > Did anyone try to
send a m-notification.ind on a normal phone? What happens? > Can you
read it with a Siemens M20 or a Nokia 7110 with AT commands > (AT+CMGL)
? My not-MMS phone crash ... > > Thx, >
Enzo
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