Hey:
the responce that I recieve from the web site is
is below
but the issue is with the way the message variable is posted
the source of the site reveals the input area as

textarea wrap:VIRTUAL

check out the site messaging.sprintpcs.com/sms

<CODE> The message could not be submitted for delivery because:

There is no callback number or message.
If possible, please make the necessary changes and try to send your message again.

<CODE> if I include a callback number it produces no error and
sends the callback number to the phone
BUT it hasn't sent the message under any testing circumstances
I assume this is something to do with the different type of input


In reply to Re: Re: send message to sprint PCS through their site by elzemeyer
in thread send message to sprint PCS through their site by elzemeyer

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