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andy
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Posted on Friday, November 28, 2003 - 10:58 am:   

Hi,I send a SI message to my terminal, and I get some push date format,I dont know some meaning:

0605040B8423F0 72060A03AE81EAAF828DAED687 01 056A1774373230E58AA8E794BBE5BDA9E59BBEE4B88BE8BDBD0045C60C037761702E73696E612E63 6F6D2E636E2F6367692D62696E2F642F646F776E2E6367693F6B65793D4D5449314C4445774D6A63 7A4E513D3D00080183000101

As for 72060A03AE81EAAF828D AED687 01056A
I know
06:push
0A: lenght of content-type and header
could you tell me what is the meaning of 03AE81EAAF828DAED687?

thanks in advance!



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Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support
Board Administrator
Username: Bryce

Post Number: 1261
Registered: 10-2002
Posted on Sunday, November 30, 2003 - 01:53 am:   

I'd suggest that you try posting this question in one of the technical discussions forums on this discussion board. We try to keep this particular forum dedicated to support issues specific to the Now SMS/MMS Gateway product.

To give you a few quick pointers ...

03AE81EA is the content type field, encoded as per the WAP-230-WSP specification, section 8.4.2.24.

The 03 value is an indicator that the Content-general-form encoding is being used because the first byte value is a value-length.

If you consult www.wapforum.org/wina, you will see that the well defined content type code 2E is application/vnd.wap.sic. When you follow the encoding for the content type field as defined in the WSP specification, encoding this value as a well-known-media encoding, 2E becomes AE. 81 EA is a parameter value associated with the content type value, in this case indicating charset=utf8. Therefore, the content type is application/vnd.wap.sic; charset=utf-8.

The remainder of those 10 (0A) bytes is WSP headers, encoded as per WSP Section 8.4.
andy
Unregistered guest
Posted on Wednesday, December 03, 2003 - 01:41 am:   

hi,bryce:
Could you please tell me what is the meaning of
"AF828DAED687" thank you very much!
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support
Board Administrator
Username: Bryce

Post Number: 1308
Registered: 10-2002
Posted on Friday, December 05, 2003 - 09:18 pm:   

They are WSP headers.

AF 82 = X-Wap-Application-Id: 2

8D AE = Content-length: 174

D6 87 = X-WAP-Security: (unknown value, I've never seen this before, and it doesn't look valid)