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I ensured that I could indeed sent sms via twilio by using their twilio-sms.sh bash script.
However, when I try to use the https-relay, I get an Internal Server Error. (see below)
Any ideas?
Connected to iot-https-relay.appspot.com (74.125.202.141) port 80 (#0)
POST /twilio/Messages.json HTTP/1.1 Host: iot-https-relay.appspot.com User-Agent: curl/7.45.0 Accept: / Content-Type:application/json Content-Length: 161 } [161 bytes data] upload completely sent off: 161 out of 161 bytes < HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error < Content-type: text/html < Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2015 07:57:43 GMT < Server: Google Frontend < Content-Length: 0
POST /twilio/Messages.json HTTP/1.1 Host: iot-https-relay.appspot.com User-Agent: curl/7.45.0 Accept: / Content-Type:application/json Content-Length: 161
} [161 bytes data]
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I have the same problem, any ideas?
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I would find other alternatives. i have not looked at this for a while
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Ok thanks, i was reading that i could use Thingspeak and twilio to send a SMS, is that possible?
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I ensured that I could indeed sent sms via twilio by using their twilio-sms.sh bash script.
However, when I try to use the https-relay, I get an Internal Server Error. (see below)
Any ideas?
Connected to iot-https-relay.appspot.com (74.125.202.141) port 80 (#0)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: