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RE: SB Error + VOIP routing
Thanks Gregg, I was just about to say it's James' app :)
There's so much I still don't understand with * and axc - so I can't really
answer your questions - I think I need to spend some time playing to
understand what I can do and what I want to do!
Lehane - would you be able to document what you will do (or just post
here), to get this all working on Trixbox? I'd appreciate any pointers that
you have or discover as I think I'd like to stay with Trixbox for the ease
of setting it up :)
Thanks,
Paul.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: xap_automation@xxxxxxx
> [mailto:xap_automation@xxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Gregg Liming
> Sent: 10 February 2007 12:21
> To: xap_automation@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [xap_automation] SB Error + VOIP routing
>
> Quoting Gregg Liming (2/10/07 7:12 AM):
>
> > axc understands the Messenger.Event/Cmd schemas; these are used
to
> > implement the command and response mechanisms. While it would be
> > possible to incorporate other schemas, my preference would be to
rely
> on
> > this. Perhaps the author of your HomeSeer xAP gateway could add
> support
> > for this schema as it opens up the ability to control/interrogate
> > functions not only via *, but also jabber.
>
> ...oops, just realized that the gateway was James'. I would guess
that
> he has an opinion on whether it will be added or not. If the answer
is
> not, then adding support for the Homeseer.Command schema wouldn't be
> too
> difficult; but, you'd not receive any return acknowledgement (via TTS)
> using axc. Possibly, I could have axc look for xAP TTS messages as a
> form of response and feed those specifically back into the * TTS
> mechanism (using flite/festival/cepstral). Let me know what you think
> would work best for you; possibly after using Four for a bit to get
> used
> to this form of interaction.
>
> Gregg
>
>
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