have you seen the control.html in contrib directory of kannel download.
may that's what you are looking for.
Navjot Singh
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hi,
That's nice idea.
Let's
divide the setup into three parts.
1. Server - Java
Game Server. (you may chose to have another one)
2. Client - Midlet
that intercepts the phone keys, send them over the channel and ultimately treat
them as Joystick buttons.
3. Channel
-minimum i assume you
Hi everybody ,
This question, I thing doesnt have a lot to do with kannel,
but may be one of you has an answer.
I am developing a pacman game (flash or java), and I would
like the user to be able to play it with
i don't think so. i think the kannel goes by the dest-no and the timestamp
that is uses to store the DLR request.
i may be wrong. please correct me if yes.
navjot singh
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On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 14:56, Tarun Dua wrote:
I guess a bluetooth enabled phone is what you need then.
No point going through a GPRS/GSM link for an interactive game.
Hmm... This is just a guess, but I think the intention of the original
poster is something like this:
Game screen is
Gediminas,
here is snip from Kannel's userguide:
mo-recode boolean
If enabled, Kannel will try to convert received messages
with UCS2 charset to ISO-8859-1 or to UTF-8, simplifying external servers
jobs. If Kannel is able to recode message, it will also change coding to 7
bits and charset
not sure if defered option works with CIMD, although i have tested it
positive with SMPP.
Navjot
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Hi,
As already stated earlier, yes, you should probably use DTMF, but no, this
has *nothing* to do with Kannel. You need an IVR server or service provider
that will take the calls, tell the users whatever you want, wait for DTMF
tones, and send them using whatever method you chose (HTTP, UDP,
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Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 17:20:46 +0400
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Subject: Re: MSISDN info
Dear David, where I can see (find) the CVS user guide?
This is standard feature of kannel gateway (CVS). Please see CVS user
guide for
http://www.kannel.org/download/kannel-userguide-snapshot/userguide.html
there is the latest snapshot of the userguide...
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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 2:26 PM
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Hi list,
We've just configured our first EMI2 SMSC, however
messages sent to it via the HTTP interface on smsbox don't seem to be getting
through. Does this look right (from the debug log)?
2003-09-22 22:15:19 [14] DEBUG: EMI2[]: emi2
sending packet:
Hi Shehan,
I believe Kannel does not support submit_multi (check the handle_pdu
functions in relevant drivers - or a quick grep). submit_multi PDU's
that Kannel receives will generate an 'Unknown PDU type' log message.
Cheers,
Alan
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 20:32, shehan wrote:
Hi All,
when
I use the log-level 1 for the bearerbox and it is working fine in the logfile, but
there still is tons of debug output
on the system console.
How do I kill that ?
- Jørgen
It's great!
Thank you!
http://www.kannel.org/download/kannel-userguide-snapshot/userguide.html
there is the latest snapshot of the userguide...
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Best regards,
Yury Mikhienko.
IT ERP group head, ZAO Mobicom-Kavkaz
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