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1076 Chapter 44: Using the SMS Event Gateway
You can also set optional fields in the structure, such as a field that requests a delivery receipt. For
a complete list of fields, see “submit command” in CFML Reference. For detailed descriptions of
these fields, see the documentation for the SUBMIT_MULTI PDU in the SMPP3.4
specification, which you can download from the SMS Forum at www.smsforum.net/.
Note: To send long messages, you can separate the message into multiple chunks and use a submit
command to send each chunk separately. In this case, a CFC would use multiple
SendGatewayMessage
functions, instead of the
cfreturn function.
Example: Using the submit command in sendGatewayMessage function
The following example from a CFM page uses a sendGatewyMessage CFML function with a
submit command to send an SMS messages that you enter in the form. This example uses the
SMS gateway that is configured in the ColdFusion MX installation, and will send the message to
the SMS client simulator.
<h3>Sending SMS From a Web Page Example</h3>
<cfif IsDefined("form.oncethrough") is "Yes">
<cfif IsDefined("form.SMSMessage") is True AND form.SMSMessage is not "">
<h3>Sending Text Message: </h3>
<cfoutput>#form.SMSMessage#</cfoutput><br>
<cfscript>
/* Create a structure that contains the message. */
msg = structNew();
msg.command = "submit";
msg.destAddress = "5551234";
msg.shortMessage = form.SMSMessage;
ret = sendGatewayMessage("SMS Menu App - 5551212", msg);
</cfscript>
</cfif>
<hr noshade>
</cfif>
<!--- begin by calling the cfform tag --->
<cfform action="command.cfm" method="POST">
SMS Text Message: <cfinput type="Text" name="SMSMessage" value="Sample text
Message" required="No" maxlength="160">
<p><input type = "submit" name = "submit" value = "Submit">
<input type = "hidden" name = "oncethrough" value = "Yes">
</cfform>
</body>
</html>
For a simple example of a listener CFC uses the submit command to echo incoming SMS
messages to the message originator, see “Incoming message handling example” on page 1075.