Hi!
You should just 'urlencode' your data like this:
text=01%2F05%2F2010%20your%20credit%20is%2010%20%25%20of%20the%20total
%20credit
______
UM
On 26.04.2010, at 21:37, gianluca moretti wrote:
Hi All, We are tring to send an SMS using Kannel throug http with
the following characters in the text message:
… % ….
http://IP:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=tester&password=foobar&
%c=1&from=SENDER&to=12345678910&text=01/05/2010 your credit is 10 %
of the total credit&validity=1440&
In the message received by the mobile phone there is a “+” char that
follows the % (…. %+ ….)
I don’t understand why Kannel adds this character when it receives
the HTTP request.
Thank you in advance
Follows the kannel.conf used:
#
# THIS IS A SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FOR SMS KANNEL
#
# This basic version is used for system testing. It expects
'fakesmsc' to
# send messages which are replied with simple fixed text message.
# It is run like this:
#
# 1% gw/bearerbox gw/smskannel.conf
# 2% gw/smsbox gw/smskannel.conf
# 3% test/fakesmsc -i 0.1 -m 100 "123 345 text nop"
#
# ..all 3 commands in separate shells (or screen sessions)
# Note that you can run them in different machines but have to
# add certain command line argument and configuration variables then
#
#
# For any modifications to this file, see Kannel User Guide
# If that does not help, see Kannel web page (http://www.kannel.org)
and
# various online help and mailing list archives
#
# Notes on those who base their configuration on this:
# 1) check security issues! (allowed IPs, passwords and ports)
# 2) groups cannot have empty rows inside them!
# 3) read the user guide
#
# Kalle Marjola for Kannel project 2001, 2004
#---------------------------------------------
# CORE
#
# There is only one core group and it sets all basic settings
# of the bearerbox (and system). You should take extra notes on
# configuration variables like 'store-file' (or 'store-dir'),
# 'admin-allow-ip' and 'access.log'
group = core
admin-port = 13000
smsbox-port = 13001
admin-password = bar
status-password = foo
#admin-deny-ip = ""
#admin-allow-ip = ""
log-file = /smsadp/kannel/KannelRestartabilityAgent/log/kannel.log
log-level = 0
#box-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*"
box-allow-ip = "*.*.*.*"
#unified-prefix = "+358,00358,0;+,00"
#access-log = "/tmp/access.log"
#store-file = "kannel.store"
#ssl-server-cert-file = "cert.pem"
#ssl-server-key-file = "key.pem"
#ssl-certkey-file = "mycertandprivkeyfile.pem"
store-type = file
store-location = /smsadp/kannel/kannel_queue.dat
#store-type = file
#store-location = /product/kannelspool/kannel.dat
dlr-storage = oracle
dlr-retry-count = 10
dlr-retry-delay = 200
#---------------------------------------------
# SMSC CONNECTIONS
#
# SMSC connections are created in bearerbox and they handle SMSC
specific
# protocol and message relying. You need these to actually receive
and send
# messages to handset, but can use GSM modems as virtual SMSCs
# This is a fake smsc connection, _only_ used to test the system and
services.
# It really cannot relay messages to actual handsets!
group = smsc
smsc = smpp
smsc-id = SMPPSim
host = 172.31.70.117
port = 3777
receive-port = 3777
smsc-username = smppclient
smsc-password = password
system-type = "VMA"
reconnect-delay = 1
interface-version=34
address-range = ""
#msg-id-type=0
#allowed-prefix-regex=^0[34]
#denied-prefix-regex=^0[1256789]
##
# Smsbox(es) do higher-level SMS handling after they have been
received from
# SMS centers by bearerbox, or before they are given to bearerbox
for delivery
group = smsbox
smsbox-id=smsbox_1
bearerbox-host = localhost
bearerbox-port=13001
sendsms-port = 13013
log-file = /smsadp/kannel/KannelRestartabilityAgent/log/smsbox.log
log-level = 0
#access-log = "/tmp/access.log"
#---------------------------------------------
# SEND-SMS USERS
#
# These users are used when Kannel smsbox sendsms interface is used to
# send PUSH sms messages, i.e. calling URL like
# http://kannel.machine:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=tester&password=foobar
...
group = sendsms-user
username = tester
password = foobar
#assume-plain-text = true
#user-deny-ip = ""
#user-allow-ip = "*.*.*.*"
#---------------------------------------------
# SERVICES
#
# These are 'responses' to sms PULL messages, i.e. messages arriving
from
# handsets. The response is based on message content. Only one sms-
service is
# applied, using the first one to match.
#group = sms-service
#keyword = nop
#text = "You asked nothing and I did it!"
# There should be always a 'default' service. This service is used
when no
# other 'sms-service' is applied.
group = sms-service
keyword-regex = ^[a-z]|[A-Z]|[0-9]
catch-all=true
text = "smppsim"
get-url="http://IP/USSDGateway/USSDGateway?to=%P&msg=%a"
accepted-smsc=SMPPSim
assume-plain-text = 0
######################################################
# ORACLE
group = oracle-connection
id = mydlr
username = kannel
password = kannel
tnsname = SMSDEV
# max count of connections that will be opened for dbpool
# default is 1
max-connections = 1
group = dlr-db
id = mydlr
table = dlr
field-smsc = smsc
field-timestamp = ts
field-destination = destination
field-source = source
field-service = service
field-url = url
field-mask = mask
field-status = status
field-boxc-id = boxc
group = smsbox-route
smsbox-id = smsbox_1
smsc-id = SMPPSim
group = smsbox-route
smsbox-id = smsbox_1
smsc-id = SMPPSim2
group = smsbox-route
smsbox-id = smsbox_1
smsc-id = SMPPSim3
group = smsbox-route
smsbox-id = smsbox_1
smsc-id = SMPPSim4
Condividi le tue emozioni e proteggi la tua privacy. Chiacchiera su
Messenger