How does kannel use post-url ?
My earlier post might have been long for a short problem... in shorter:
I know get-url works like this:
get-url = http://localhost/kannel/jarl.php?from=%p&to=%P
now how does post-url work? can't seem to get that to work with just:
post-url = http://localhost/kannel/jarl.php
php script is:
<?
$data=print_r($_GET, true); // Prints the array to the variable $data
('true' puts it in the variable)
$filea = fopen("newmsg.txt","a"); // Open file in append mode (don't
overwrite)
fwrite($filea, $data); // Write data
fclose($filea); // Close file
?>
now with GET it works and with POST I'm confused as I get nothing in my
newmsg.txt file
Cheers for any help on how kannel posts stuff,
Jarl
"Jarlco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> Thank you all for your eariler replies, finally understood most of it and
> managed to get a bit further on my kannel project.
>
> However I've now run into a problem with sending information from kannel
to
> a php script. My script simply takes anything posted to php and saves the
> output to a file...
> this is using: print_r($_POST);
> Now, the problem is that it doesn't seem to work using post but using
> print_r($_GET); works fine (but then I have to include &from=% etc in the
> url.
>
> The way I've done this is like the following:
> group = sms-service
> keyword = default
> get-url =
>
"http://localhost/jarl.php?from=%p&to=%P&keyword=%k&body=%r&mccmnc=%B&smscid
> =%i&fullbody=%a"
>
>
> (have tried with catch-all = true as well, doesn't seem to make a
> difference)
>
> What I would like to do is:
>
> group = sms-service
> keyword = default
> post-url = http://localhost/jarl.php
> catch-all = true
>
> However this outputs nothing in my file compared to:
> (when I use the get-url option)
>
> [from] => 123
> [to] => 345
> [keyword] => default
> [body] =>
> [mccmnc] =>
> [smscid] => FAKE
> [fullbody] => default
>
> Now, of course I could go on using get-url, however I would like to
> understand how the post function works and I prefer using post if
possible.
>
> Cheers,
> Jarl
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