I think the loop is because... message is sent from kannel to the number which is connected as virtual smsc. If this is the case, try sending message to the virtual smsc center from some different mobile then it will be not in loop.
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where shall i set this content type in my .NET application(url/x.asp) my Application side don't know to set this variable so plz tell me in .NET Application where shall i set this variable regards seema pannu
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Rene Kluwen wrote:
Besides using curl (the preffered way, if you ask me) you can just use a
popen("lynx -dump http://localhost:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?";, "w");
It might not been the most elegant way... But... has a less steep learning
curve... and suits for rudimental purposes.
wuu...
Willy wrote:
How bout daemonizing in C? All I know is while(0) {..} is the way to
daemonize, any other way?
that's not actually daemonizing... a daemon is detached from the shell of the
calling user. Usually you fork() a process and detach it.
See Kannel's code for daemonizing code.
Stipe
Alejandro Guerrieri wrote:
There's no need to reinvent the wheel. cURL have a nice C interface
you can easily use into your project, check here:
http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/
It has some examples also, and it will save you all the burden of
protocol implementation from scratch.
yep, take al
How bout daemonizing in C? All I know is while(0) {..} is the way to
daemonize, any other way?
Regards
Willy
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From: "Alejandro Guerrieri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: Using HTTP requests in C
There's no need to reinve
Usually, when you connect to an SMSC or SMS Gateway, and want to receive
messages, you do not need incoming SMPP or CIMD2
connections.
Your
provider will relay any incoming messages to your SMPP/CIMD2 connection, even if
you are the one connecting.
Kannel
also has routing options to relay
Besides using curl (the preffered way, if you ask me) you can just use a
popen("lynx -dump http://localhost:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?",
"w");
It
might not been the most elegant way... But... has a less steep learning curve...
and suits for rudimental purposes.
Rene
Kluwen
Chimit
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You
need to choose the URL yourself.
It
should point to a web script (ASP, PHP, CGI, whichever...) that receives XML
content (as described in the user manual) and returns a response that can be
sent to the originator.
Rene
Kluwen
Chimit
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My next burden now is kinda like a relay between two smsc'sA - smsc1B - smsc2A > smpp > KANNEL > cimd2 > BA < smpp < KANNEL < cimd2 < BIm basically a newbie and I have only tested KANNEL with outbound msgs (sendsms -> smpp, cimd2, http), and no experience at all on h
from what i see in ur log for smsbox the message received in case b was
because in the loop the important point is that message is received from the
number to 1234 ie a sms was send and may be there is sms_service option
having the keyword "hello"
also may be in the default sms-serivce part of
There's no need to reinvent the wheel. cURL have a nice C interface
you can easily use into your project, check here:
http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/
It has some examples also, and it will save you all the burden of
protocol implementation from scratch.
Hope it helps,
On 3/30/06, Julius David Ba
>So do we.
This has absolutly nothing to do with opensource.
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