Hi,

I have been trying to send Operator Logos to my phone using sendsms
service. Somehow I am mixing up things because here is the service that
I have defined:

get-url =
"http://localhost:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=u_name&password=u_passwd&to=%p&udh=%06%05%04%15%82%00%00&text=%72%F0%10%00%48%0A%01%7f%ff%e0%3f%ff%f1%cf%ff%fe%ff%ff%f0%7f%ff%f9%cf%ff%ff%c0%00%30%60%30%19%cc%00%03%c0%00%30%67%33%98%0c%00%03%c0%00%00%67%33%98%0c%00%03%c0%00%00%67%33%98%0c%00%03%c0%00%30%60%30%18%0c%00%03%c0%00%30%67%30%18%0c%00%03%ff%ff%f0%67%30%18%0f%ff%ff%7f%ff%e0%67%30%18%0f%ff%fe";

Well I think that I have figured out what the "udh" part is about: I
have read Nokias Smart Messaging Documents.
Same for "text" part which seems to be composed by
"MCC-MNC-Infofield-Bitmap width-Bitmap height-Bitmap depth-Bitmap data"

Now what I have done is that I have written a little script that takes
text composed by 14 rows with 72 caracters each and writes the "Bitmap
data" in URL encoded form. I am able to correctly generate this data for
simple graphical elements like lines and so on, but nothing complex.

I have attached the perl script as well as a few examples: the .logo
files are plain text files with "X" where a dot is expected on the phone
screen and the .ologo files are the "OTA Bitmap data". The script is
rather simple, I know that, but I needed something to get me started
with without having to generate this string by hand.

Basically I was trying to send cmd.logo to my phone, but with no success
this far. I get an Operator Logo that does not look at all like the one
I was expecting.

If somebody has documentation and/or URL pointers about "Kannel-OTA
Bitmap, Operator Logo, Ringtones, ..." could they post them on this
mailing-list.

Same for success-stories about getting "Kannel" to work for sending of
"OTA Bitmap, Ringtones, ...", could you please post instructions on how
you went about it.

Thanks.

--
Sergio da Silva
CMD s.a.

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