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ActiveX-Component aspsms.dll
SOAP Webservice
XML
XML
HTTP-Post
HTTP-Post


global two-way sms
get a new number
my mobile numbers
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WAP-Push Example

Due to a lot of MMS information requests we released an example for a popular technical workaround.
WAP-Push example based on a ASP/IIS VB-Script.

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We do also high volume targeted SMS deliveries, time and volume independent.

For further information please contact our Key Account Management.

 


Here some ASP VB-Script examples, intended to be used on a IIS (Internet Information Server) from Microsoft or any other application that supports ActiveX/COM-Objects.
You may change the code according to the documentation.

Simple Text SMS | Multiple SMS | Flashing SMS | Blinking SMS | Operator Logos | Ringtones | Alphanumeric Originator | SMS with delivery notification | SMS with error validation | WAP-Push |



 


Optional you may set a transaction number and transmit it together with the SMS to our aspsms servers. This enables you to track the delivery of each message. Just add a unique transaction number to the method SMS.AddRecipient separated with a comma.

<html>
<body>

<%

  '------------------------------------------------------------
  ' aspsms.com(ponent) (c) 2001 by VADIAN.NET AG
  '------------------------------------------------------------
  ' with delivery notification
  '------------------------------------------------

  Set SMS = Server.CreateObject("ASPSMS.Booster")
  SMS.Userkey = "I3QHMYKEY6E"
  SMS.Password = "mypassword"
  SMS.Originator = "0041763255533"
  SMS.MessageData = "hello dad, call me in an hour! love, cathy"
  SMS.FlashingSMS = False
  SMS.URLDeliveryNotification = "http://mysite.com/sms/delivered.asp?ID="
  SMS.URLBufferedMessageNotification = "http://mysite.com/sms/buffered.asp?ID="
  SMS.URLNonDeliveryNotification = "http://mysite.com/sms/notdelivered.asp?ID="
  SMS.AddRecipient "0044734255533", "0001"
  SMS.SendTextSMS
  lResult = SMS.ErrorCode
  SMS.DeleteAllRecipients
  Set SMS = Nothing

%>

done.

</body>
</html>


 

Additional comments:

In this example we will execute an HTTP GET Request to http://mysite.com/sms/delivered.asp?ID=0001 if the SMS has been delivered succesfully to the recipients mobile phone.

If the SMS has been buffered first, we will first execute an HTTP GET Request to your webserver like http://mysite.com/sms/buffered.asp?ID=0001

If the SMS couldn't be delivered, we will execute an HTTP GET Request to your webserver like http://mysite.com/sms/notdelivered.asp?ID=0001

Naming of the URLs and Querystring parameters:

Your completely free how you want to name the URLs and the querystring parameters. We will just add the transaction number behind the URL that you specified within the methods.



 

More ASP VB-Script examples:

Simple Text SMS | Multiple SMS | Flashing SMS | Blinking SMS | Operator Logos | Ringtones | Alphanumeric Originator | SMS with delivery notification | SMS with error validation | WAP-Push |


Available SMS tools and interfaces for ASPSMS

SMS tools for End Users
NamePricing
SMS Blaster Web Editionfree
SMS Blaster Windows Editionfree
@SMS Outlook PluginShareware
Jabber to SMS for End Usersfree (open source)
Jabber-Client Chatopus for Palm OSsmall one-time payment
ASPSMS Widget for Macfree
SKyPRO eSMS: SMS Gateway for mail serversmall one-time payment
Testingpoint Hosting Monitoring Softwaresmall one-time payment
SMS scripts and interfaces for developers
NamePricing
aspsms.dll (Active-X)free
SOAP Web Servicefree
XML-Interfacefree
ASPSMS SMTP Interfacefree
VBscript Class (ASP)free
HTTPfree
PHP - Python - C# - Javafree
Jabber to SMS for Server Adminsfree (open source)
SMS Blaster Visual Basic Source Codefree