Hi list,

after my first steps trying to make mbuni work, I noticed that at
least my Nokia sends x-wap-profile URL double quoted, although mbuni
does not like it:

2005-02-08 11:09:57 [91290] [5] ERROR: URL
<"http://nds1.nds.nokia.com/uaprof/N6230r200.xml";> doesn't start with
`http://' nor `https://'
2005-02-08 11:09:57 [91290] [5] ERROR: Couldn't send request to
<"http://nds1.nds.nokia.com/uaprof/N6230r200.xml";>

I'm not sure if some other manufacturers behave like this, but I think
it would be reasonable to test it with strchr() or similar function.

Another issue I think needs clarification is WAP gateway. Current
mbuni states, that user "must HAVE" WAP gateway, but is it really
necessary? If phone goes through external WAP gateway (like Kannel),
mmsproxy would still receive requests, right? Another case is when
phone connects directly to mmsproxy thus has it's own TCP/IP stack
(like my Nokia 6230) and WAP gateway is not playing in the game at
all.

Could somebody please demistify this? :)

And some thoughts about content adaptation. ImageMagick is cool, but
it's huge and it requires (at least by default) so many external
libraries (ghostscript, wwf, etc. and even X11 libs if not stated
otherwise), so I'd like to ask if you have make some investigation if
format/scale/depth operations can't be done with some other tool or
library (like gd).

Another matter is from my experience when generating WAV files from
MP3 with sox/mpg123 on demand. The problem is that pipes do not work
here because WAV header is written at the end of operation and since
pipes (as with stdin and stdout) are not seekable streams, temporary
files become necessary here. Did you experience similar problems
(haven't tested this with mbuni yet)?

-- 
Dziugas

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