Created by: Raymond Warichet on 23-02-2013 11:22:05 AM Hi, I'm migrating an XML file from a 7970 to a 9971. I get an error message "HTTP Content Type Not Supported 23" The XML file has been stripped down to a bare minimum (example from the book), no luck I'm unable to find this error code back Any suggestions, please ?
Subject: Re: New Message from Raymond Warichet in IP Phone Services (IPPS) - IP Phon Replied by: Sascha Monteiro on 23-02-2013 05:36:24 PM how do you serve the file? it seems the http header is incorrect, it should be set to text/xml in most cases
> Raymond Warichet has created a new message in the forum "IP Phone Services > Questions": -------------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > I'm migrating an XML file from a 7970 to a 9971. > I get an error message > "HTTP Content Type Not Supported 23" > The XML file has been stripped down to a bare minimum (example from the > book), no luck > I'm unable to find this error code back > Any suggestions, please ? > -- > To respond to this post, please click the following link: > http://developer.cisco.com/web/ipps/community/-/message_boards/view_message/12298710or simply reply to this email.
Subject: RE: Re: New Message from Raymond Warichet in IP Phone Services (IPPS) - IP Replied by: Raymond Warichet on 24-02-2013 03:11:03 AM
Sascha Monteiro:
how do you serve the file?
Maybe a bit of context. The phones are part of an Asterisk network. Files are stored on a QNAP NAS. On Asterisk, there is an XML file specific to the phone, based on it's MAC address, SEP.conf.xml The file has a pointer to a "service" URL i.e. http://x.x.x.x:8x/Cisco/test.xml The content of the file **<CiscoIPPhoneMenu> **<Title>Australian Cisco Services</Title> **<Prompt>Choose a service</Prompt> **<MenuItem> **<Name>Weather</Name> **<URL>http://cisco.internect.net/weather.php</URL> **</MenuItem> **</CiscoIPPhoneMenu> I guess there is something wrong/missing. Any small working example, please ?
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