Hi,

Actually there maybe an easier way. Check Alex Guerrieri's response to yesterday's thread about
"Claro http communication"

BR,
Nikos
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcelo Olivas" <[email protected]>
To: "Ishtiaq Ahmed" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: http SMSC


Ishtiaq, the only way you can do this is by putting a middle application between the SMSC and Kannel GW. For example, when the SMC send you the HTTP Request, then your third party would intercept the HTTP request, create a request similar to kannel and sent it to your Kannel GW. Let me know if that makes sense.

Marcelo
On May 26, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Ishtiaq Ahmed wrote:

Hi Guys,


Run into another thing this time.... One of our operator provided us with http interface for sending out the messages... Here is how configuration are.



group = smsc
smsc = http
smsc-id = TELCOM5
system-type = kannel
smsc-username = telcom5user
smsc-password = telcome5password
send-url = "http://TELCOMSERVERIP/ooober.a";
port = 13125
allowed-smsc-id = TELCOM5


The operator inject messages using the URL Like


http://KANNELBOXIP:13125/sms?to= <http://75.101.161.220:13125/sms? to =
>
< ShortCode
>
&username = telcom5user &smsc=TELCOM5&password=telcom5password&from=<Sender#>&text=<Message>


But how would we inject our messages back to this http interface ... The URL we need to hit to send out the message to the client number is something like this.

http://TELCOMSERVERIP/sms.a?G=<Mobile Number>&S=<Shotcode>&M=<Text Message>&O=<Password>&U= <Username>



Is there any way we can figure out without changing anything in application level... As we are sending message There are no Valued for G=<Mobile Number>&S=<Shotcode>&M=<Text Message>&O=<Password>&U= <Username>...


Regards,


Ishtiaq Ahmed





Any help in this regard would be





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