Jack Cleaver kirjoittaa keskiviikkona, 17. heinäkuuta 2002, kello 
12:52:Hi.
>
> I've struggled through the various standards documents on WAP/WML and 
> WAP
> Push, and played around a bit with Kannel Win32. However, I have not 
> managed
>
> to discover the extent to which WAP Push is 'open', so that anyone can 
> send
> unsolicited WML content to devices, or 'closed', so that only the 
> Network
> provider, or at least the owner of the WAP Gateway configured in the 
> device,
>
> can send content.
>
> Could someone please point out to me:
> *     Where I can find a simple explanation of the use of SMS to set up a
>       WAP session

Kannel userguide contains some example xml documents

> *     Whether I need my own SMSC to do this

Modem will do ok (use Kannel at2 virtual SMSC)

> *     Whether I can perform WAP Push to a device whose configured WAP
>       Gateway is not under my control

You can send settings and bookmarks to the phone (see again Kannel
userguide), but the user may reject them.

> Another less technical question (but specifically Kannel-related):
> I've downloaded the latest stable version of Kannel for Linux, but have 
> had
> limited success getting it running, mainly due to the limitations in my
> knowledge of Linux. I've tried to experiment with WAP Push using the 
> Kannel
> download for Win32; I got it working as an SMSC using a Wavecom GSM 
> modem,
> but it rejects the ppg sections in my configuration files.
> Does the current Win32 version of Kannel support PPG functionality, or 
> not?

Do not about Windows port, but what are you configuration files and how 
Kannel
rejects it ?

Aarno


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