Hi Bruno,

Thanks for participating in my post

Well what I really wanted was just
as Cocoon is able to detect that
the request is coming from Nokia,
UPSDK or an Ericsson R380 device and
accordingly delivers WAP content, it
should be able to detect that the
request is coming from Kannel, and similarly
deliver WAP content (please refer to
the snip that I have provided)

The reason is simple, it was a time-consuming
job to add each and every phone model
in the cocoon.properties.

While reading the cocoon.properties I
came to the conclusion that Cocoon was
recognizing the agent- from which the request
came- via a particular service name or the
headers that the agent was issuing:

browser.1=wap=Nokia
browser.2=wap=UP
browser.3=wap=R380

Similarly I was trying to find out
what can be done to make Cocoon deliver
WAP content to Kannel. Should I include
the bearerbox-host variable value in
cocoon.properties or the headers which
Kannel issues (X-WAP-Gteway).

Your input has brought a new dimension
to the whole issue.

Can you elaborate a bit further? What are
the other variables that should appear be
defined in the service group (apart from name)?
The Kannel documentation does not contain any
mention of this service group variables.

Thanks once again.

SNODX

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