VB 6 is no longer supported and is definitely not VB.net. In any event, if
you want to use Kannel on Windows the recommendation is that you use
something like Cygwin. Another option is to use Mono to run .Net
applications on a Linux box. Not sure if the Mono project compiles VB.Net
but I am sure you could find out pretty easily. I am assuming that it does.
Third and final option is that you can have a windows application posting to
Kannel on a Linux machine.

As for examples. There are plenty PHP examples that I have come across. The
idea is pretty basic. What ever language you are using, you need to post to
a URL that Kannel is listening to. The contents of that URL can be found in
the UG.

On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 4:56 AM, Niko <[email protected]> wrote:

>  <marcelo.olivas <at> up-mobile.com> writes:
>
> >
> > Hi Denis, I am not sure what you mean by work.
> If you want to use kannel and
> then build your app to sent and
> > receive sms, then yes. Kannel does the conversion
>  of smpp to http awesome, so
> in reality you can use
> > wathever framework/language you want as long as
>  it can use the http stack. Hope
> that helps.
>
>
> Hi Marcelo, can u please give me a tutor of how to
> "use kannel and then build my app to send sms",
> like u said before? Using http stack or whatever it is.
> I cant find how to do this on the web (not yet, maybe),
> so if u know about that,
> please kindly give me some example.
> I want to use kannel in windows and then build my app in VB.net 2008.
> My app will do something like sms broadcasting, using several
> GSM modem (as I have read that kannel supports multiple virtual SMSC).
> Thanks in advance.
>
> *Replies from any others of you who know how to do this
>  is highly expected too.
>
> Niko.
>
>
>

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