Stuart Bercun
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Thank you Byron.
I noticed that and see that it is already set at mm/dd/yyyy.
This data is seen in the receive.txt file that is created by parseIt($data) function in the sample app.
Stuart BercunParticipantVery interesting.
I will experiment with that.
I am hoping to create a web page that will be regularly reporting statistics on the iSM, especially signal strength.
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Stuart BercunParticipantExcellent information.
Should the AT commands be passed to the device as part of a standard messasge?
Stuart BercunParticipantThe issue resolved itself.
Not sure why, but I am no longer getting empty fields.
Thank you for your help.
Stuart BercunParticipantI am using
MultiModemâ„¢ iSMS
Web Management – Version 1.51.21and Apache version 2.44
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Stuart BercunParticipantExcellent, thank you.
I see that Wireshark is get a properly formatted message.It still appears that $data is blank in the sample ismsResponse.php.
I have not modified the code at all. To be sure, I copied the php from the zip and placed it in the directory. I know that it is being called because I see the creation of the receive.txt.
Stuart BercunParticipantI should have been clearer.
I am using the sample code from the web site.
It is interesting that the receive.txt file IS being written, so I am comfortable the the php script is running. I believe that the $data is blank.
Can you point me to the format of the http syntax that the device sends Apache?
Many thanks.
Stuart BercunParticipantThank you for the response.
This is a brand new installation.I am trying to determine if it is the Apache server that is causing the problem. I am now looking in the manual to see if I can simulate a message to the server, properly formatted, to see if it functions.
The messages are being received properly at the device, but something during the transmission to the Apache seems to be going awry.
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