Hi,
I've just sent this PDU with my Nokia 7110
and it works! Have you already tested the
new firmware?
Or is anybody able to send ringtones with
Siemens M20?
Leo
Bruno David Simões Rodrigues wrote:
That looks like a valid pdu to me.
This is one pdu that works for me:
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I've just sent this PDU with my Nokia 7110
and it works! Have you already tested the
new firmware?
Or is anybody able to send ringtones with
Siemens M20?
yes, we did this for quite a while, but using a Windows NT based GSM-Modem
driver, _not_ Kannel.
Stipe
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Can send octet data with UDH
N y? y? y? y? y? n ? y? y? y?a
Can send text messages with UDH
n y? y? y? y? n n ? y? n y?
Is this relative to the protocol or relative to what you can
do in http interface.
I'm asking this because now if you set udh, the message is
automatically 8bit :( in
I'm asking this because now if you set udh, the message is automatically
8bit :( in smsbox.c.
Youre right, and this isn't particularly clever. Theres acutally a
comment about it in the source...
from smsbox.c, line ~1180:
if (udh)
binary = 1;
else
binary = 0;
/*
* XXX in future, we
I think this needs some serious thinking about. We have a lot of new
requirements for the HTTP interface:
1. non-iso8859-1 character sets
2. the UDH/text/binary problem
3. the DCS value problem
Anything else?
And please people, make sure that the cure is not worse than
the problem. We should
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Fink
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/23/01 1:59 PM
Subject: RE: SMSC Driver features
coming back to the unicode discussion, a encoding=text would
indicate it has to be encoded but encoding=raw would mean the data
is already encoded.
I can live
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Fink
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/23/01 1:59 PM
Subject: RE: SMSC Driver features
coming back to the unicode discussion, a encoding=text would
indicate it has to be encoded but encoding=raw would mean the data
is already encoded.
I can
Of course you are right, that 00330034 isn't a nice thing.
But as I see in Etsi specs, the only encoding supported is UCS2 (the
one, right?) and
as you said, we should accept other encodings. But then we'll have to
convert to ucs2, because
that's the only one we'll need to inject into
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Bruno David Simões Rodrigues wrote:
but this way you have to have code to do the utf-8 encoding inside
kannel. I don't know if it's easy or not. My patch only activates the
unicode bit and pass the text in raw mode. This way, something outside
kannel could encode the
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Paul Keogh wrote:
- logging facility: access.log data may be stored to mysql db,
especialy for automatic billing support.
- configuration facility: multi-groups like sms-user, sms-service,
ota-config may be stored in mysql db, so there may be added or
manipulated
-Original Message-
From: Bruno David Simões Rodrigues
To: Jörg Pommnitz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/23/01 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: SMSC Driver features
Of course you are right, that 00330034 isn't a nice thing.
But as I see in Etsi specs, the only encoding supported is UCS2 (the
PS: who controls Kannel releases now?
Good question. That's why I said we need either a new
gateway architect, a stearing commitee/core group or the
Kannel foundation.
Regards
Joerg
Note the absence of WAP. If anybody actually cares about WAP, the WAP
components should be taken out and recast as a discrete product. The
original premise that WAP and SMS sit within a common stack
is not likely to
happen in the real world, and I sense that the two differing
Hello,
I'm trying to use Kannel 1.0.3 on arm processor and I have still some
problems.
When sending a GET request of a wml page, the page is successly got via
HTTP by the gateway, next my wapbox is suddently killed.
After some painfull research, I found that the box is killed because
there is
Howdy,
PS: who controls Kannel releases now?
Nobody :-
I suggest at the moment, we run it by committee, unless someone wants to
volunteer to be in charge of releases. I haven't dug through the scripts
to work out how a release actually works, beyond sticking a label on
the relevant
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