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From: | Jari Turkia |
Subject: | Re: --putfilebyid? |
Date: | Fri, 12 May 2006 10:23:17 +0300 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 (Windows/20060308) |
Fabry wrote:
Unfortunately not. The real "magic" of forming the SMS seems to be hidden inside the Openwave Java-libraries. No help there.Technically most of those require nothing but sending properly formatted SMSes. Gnokii can do the sending part, but what about the SMS format? I don't know if all needed specs are available somewhere. Any ideas?http://developer.openwave.com/dvl/support/documentation/technical_notes/mms_send_receive.htmhttp://www.w3.org/AudioVideo/ ( SMIL in MMS ) Could it be a point of start?
The W3C SMIL in MMS spec documents the XML format used in Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language. There is nothing about the SMS-format. Just by sending a SMS with XML-content in it does not make it a MMS message, the SMS needs to be properly encoded so that the receiving phone recognizes it as a MMS initiator and connects the MMSC (probably via GPRS).
Regards, Jari Turkia
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