Who is doing the MM7 packet composition/creation, your script or Mbuni?
On Oct 05, 2007, at 13:30, Kristof Szabo wrote:
Thank's for the answer!
Mbuni is the MMSC.
When I open the downloaded message the phone (N70) says:
Unable to display message. Select 'Objects' in options menu for
details.
Under Objects the image is listed, with it's filename, but when I
try to open it, it says:
Unable to open image.
Altough it seems worthless, I tried with other content types eg.
image/tiff. Of course it doesn't work.
I also tried 8bit as transfer encoding, the result is the same.
Am Freitag, den 05.10.2007, 12:41 +0300 schrieb Paul Bagyenda:
As far as mbuni is concerned, text and image are no different. It
may be that the MMSC side (if it is not mbuni) is not quite
handling the base64-encoded content correctly. Or the device does
not like the image type. A quick test is to try and look at the
message properties on the device (nokia series 60 allow this at
least) to figure out if the device is receiving ALL content elements.
For this case, CVS will not be doing anything differently.
On 10/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <kris-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I\'d like to send MMS via the MM7 interface of Mbuni. Everything
\'s fine
with messages containing smil+text, but I cannot send messages
containing
smil nd image. Both arrive to the handset, but the image part isn
\'t shown
in the presentation and cannot be opened. Any idea? Here\'s my SOAP
request:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/projects/mmstest$$ date; cat image3.smil | perl
smil2mm7.pl
"+xxxxxxxxx"
Thu Oct 4 16:50:38 CEST 2007
Opening mmsc connection.
POST / HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: multipart/related; type="text/xml";
boundary="----=_Part_1334_4321325.1167917985736"
Content-Length: 4522
Host: localhost:2081
Authorization: Basic xxxxxxxxx
SOAPAction: ""
------=_Part_1334_4321325.1167917985736
Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8
<soap-env:Envelope xmlns:soap-env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/
envelope/"><soap-env:Header>
<TransactionID xmlns="http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/
23_series/23.140/schema/REL-5-MM7-1-2 " soap-
env:mustUnderstand="1">MMS_74_20070104143945705</TransactionID>
</soap-env:Header>
<soap-env:Body>
<SubmitReq xmlns="http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/
23_series/23.140/schema/REL-5-MM7-1-2">
<MM7Version>5.3.0</MM7Version>
<SenderIdentification>
<VASPID>xxxxxxxxx</VASPID>
<VASID>xxxxxxxxx</VASID>
<SenderAddress>
<Number>+xxxxxxxxx</Number>
</SenderAddress>
</SenderIdentification>
<Recipients>
<To>
<Number>+xxxxxxxxx</Number>
</To>
</Recipients>
<ServiceCode>VM2MSS2</ServiceC ode>
<MessageClass>Informational</MessageClass>
<TimeStamp>2007-10-01T12:50:45+01:00</TimeStamp>
<ExpiryDate>PT1439M</ExpiryDate>
<DeliveryReport>false</Deliver yReport>
<ReadReply>false</ReadReply>
<Priority>Normal</Priority>
<Subject>aaaa</Subject>
<Content href="comverse.cid" allowAdaptations="true"/>
</SubmitReq>
</soap-env:Body>
</soap-env:Envelope>
------=_Part_1334_4321325.1167917985736
Content-Type: multipart/related; type="application/smil";
boundary="----=_Part_1332 _5551572.1167917985629"; start="<smil>"
Content-Id: <comverse.cid>
------=_Part_1332_5551572.1167917985629
Content-Type: image/jpeg; name=image2.jpeg
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: inline; filename=image2.jpeg
Content-ID: <image2.jpeg>
Content-Location: image2.jpeg
/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQIAJQAlAAD//gAXQ3JlYXRlZCB3aXRoIFRoZSBHSU1Q/
9sAQwABAQEBAQEB
AQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQ
EBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEB
/
9sAQwEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQ
EBAQEB
AQEBAQEBAQEBAQEB/8AAEQgAIAAgAwEiAAIRAQMRAf/
EABkAAQEAAwEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAkIBQYK
Cgf/xAAjEAACAgMBAAIDAAMAAAAAAA AEBQMGAgcIAQkVExQWERcm/
8QAGAEAAgMAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAABAUCBwj/xAAiEQADAQEBAQACAgMBAAAAAAACAwQBBQYHERMSIRQWIzP/
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AOXX4/Pj8SboSQbt3bB+9rE77cCk0kBuWCXcCwSzUTN+/
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------=_Part_1332_5551572.1167917985629
Content-Type: application/smil
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-ID: <smil>
<smil><head><layout><root -layout width="176" height="208"/><region
id="Image" width="160" height="120" top="10" left="8" fit="meet"/
></layout></head> <body><par dur="5000ms"><img region="Image"
src="image2.jpeg"/></par></body></smil>
------=_Part_1332_5551572.1167917985629--
------=_Part_1334_4321325 .1167917985736--
I tried with several referencing methods, eg. using image2 instead of
image2.jpeg as content-id, but no difference.
One very interesting thing, that including the same image in an
MMS created
on the handset, results a slightly different MMS in the Mbuni
queue: it
seems that the Content-Type of the image is somehow other encoded.
Any ideas? Can anyone send me a working SOAP request that I could
use as
starting point? Is there an sense in trying the CVS version
instead of the
latest stable?
Thanks in advance,
Kristof
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