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"Mobile Web Development"

You can specify an
ID for the message, date, to, and from among other things. The bottom half
of the screen is the MMS content. The bottom left shows you the files you
added. The bottom right shows how the files will be encoded for the message
and properties you can set for encoding. MMS messages are binary messages
and need to be encoded in a particular way.
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8. We have our first MMS message ready now. Save it on disk so that we can
edit it later. We now want to preview how it will look on a mobile device.
9. Go to the SDK panel in NMIT. The Content Authoring SDK will show up on
the right-hand side. Click the green button next to the SDK name to start an
instance of it. This will launch the Series 60 emulator.
10. After the SDK has started, come back to the MMS tab and click on the Push
button at the bottom. This will send the message to the SDK.
Adding Spice to Messages: MMS
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11. Go to the Message Inbox on the SDK emulator and our MMS message
message should be there. Open it and you can view the message. The
following screenshot shows how this will look like on the SDK.
What Just Happened: Understanding MMS
Structure
As we added different files, the Nokia toolkit encoded them in a particular way.


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