Maybe the service needs to respond with a 

Content-Type: application/octet-stream

??

On Friday, 2003-09-05 at 12:37:25 AM, Arne K. Haaje scribbled:
> When sending a Nokia ringtone through the /cgi-bin/sendsms interface it is 
> treated correctly, but when fetched with a service it look like it is treated 
> as a text message - even though there is an UDH present.
> 
> Take a look at this log extraxt;
> 
> Fetched with a service;
> 2003-09-04 16:01:29 Sent SMS [SMSC:T2_72320] [SVC:default] [ACT:] [from:72320] 
> [to:46736402830] [flags:1:0:-1:-1:-1] 
> [msg:146:024A3A5D35254D4D253D38041E7F18A2742942742942742942742942742742942B42D42F431431020C31020C37021023021031020C31020C2D02102F021031020C31020C3702102302]
>  
> [udh:12:0B0504158100000003130201]
> 2003-09-04 16:01:58 Sent SMS [SMSC:T2_72320] [SVC:default] [ACT:] [from:72320] 
> [to:46736402830] [flags:1:0:-1:-1:-1] 
> [msg:72:1031020C31020C2D02102F02103703102642143703102442143703102242103702300000] 
> [udh:12:0B0504158100000003130202]
> 
> Sent through the HTTP interface. Don't mind the FAILED status, it is cased by 
> not using the correct sender.
> 2003-09-04 16:06:00 FAILED Send SMS [SMSC:T2_72320] [SVC:eurobate] [ACT:] 
> [from:150] [to:736402830] [flags:-1:1:-1:-1:-1] 
> [msg:109:024A3A5D35254D4D253D38041E7F18A2742942742942742942742942742742942B42D42F431431020C31020C37021023021031020C31020C2D02102F021031020C31020C37021023021031020C31020C2D02102F02103703102642143703102442143703102242103702300000]
>  
> [udh:7:06050415810000]
> 
> When fetching with the service I use the X-Kannel-UDH header.
> 
> Any ideas? Is this a bug, or have I forgot something when using a service?

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Benjamin Lee
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