Please try keyword-regex: This field may be used to enable service-selection based on a regular expression. If this field is defined for a service, then the selection will rely on the regex only, never taking the literal keyword into account. See section on regular expressions for details.
Regards! On 2/17/06, Lars-Hendrik Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Gulshan Babajee schrieb: > > Hi, in the sms-service group, insert the word 'default' for variable > > keyword. > > e.g keyword = default > > I think this is for all services - means, if no matching keyword > anywhere else, default is used to send an answer. > > AFAIK it is not possible to set more than one keyword for one service in > a way like > > keyword = PETER|PAUL|MARY > get-url = http://localhost/myparser.php?.... > > The other idea is (where we come back to default again) is to parse ALL > incoming messages to another application that decides then what to with > the message (I think this was meant by Gulshan)! > > Perhaps you can have a look on the discussion in the last days (PlaySMS) > which might handle your requests. Otherwise - copy&paste > > keyword = PETER > get-url = http://localhost/myparser.php?.... > > keyword = PAUL > get-url = http://localhost/myparser.php?.... > > keyword = MARY > get-url = http://localhost/myparser.php?.... > > > Hth, > Lars-Hendrik > > > > > hope this helps > > > > -----Original Message----- > > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > *On Behalf Of *Ngurah Bagus > > *Sent:* Friday, February 17, 2006 1:07 PM > > *To:* [email protected] > > *Subject:* Multiple keyword > > > > Quick question, is there a way to register multiple keywords for the > > same sms-service? Or must I make a new group for each and every > > keyword? They all point to the same get-url, you see. > > > > Cheers, > > > > -- > > A. A. Ngurah Bagus W. > > Systems Administrator > > PT. Pintar Media Indonesia > > > > >
