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Re: Re: axc v0.6
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All sounds great!
Could you give an example messenger.event message that would dial a
number and say hello? and what does it need targeting to?
Thanks
James
Gregg Liming wrote:
> Quoting hometecky (2/20/07 8:53 PM):
>
>
>> Ok I guess I was looking at the wrong link now I see v6. Glad to
>> here your adding more to the app. I will wait for 7 to pop out and
>> give it a go. I thank you for your work on this it has help me
>> automate Trixbox into Homeseer.
>>
>> Glad its something you did to the Name for CID. I was begining to
>> point at the Trixbox.
>>
>
> I've posted axc-v0.7 (http://www.limings.net/xap/axc).
A summary of the
> changes is as follows:
>
> v0.7
> - Added support for unattended, automated dialing w/ TTS to the callee
> - Added support for auto-generation of display messages on receipt of
> new (or recurring) voicemail messages; customization on a per
mailbox
> basis
> - Added support for extending/customizing the pronounciation of
phrases
> returned by messenger peers (the response to a IVR query)
> [see pronouncible_words.list]
> - Added BSC support for representing extensions (the physical
> handset/adapter
> or softclient) and voicemail boxes. This facilitates ease of
mapping
> VM counts and MWI. In addition, extensions w/ fixed physical
locations
> can participate in occupany tracking
> - Resolved CID name extraction bug on incoming calls
>
>
> I will work on additional wiki pages as implementing the unattended,
> automated dialing is not obvious and has considerable utility for
> notifications, alarm/alert warnings, etc. via telephone calls.
>
> Gregg
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups - Join or create groups, clubs, forums &
communities. Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
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All sounds great!<br>
Could you give an example messenger.event message that would dial a
number and say hello? and what does it need targeting to?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
<br>
James<br>
Gregg Liming wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:45DCB6F7.6090902@xxxxxxx"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Quoting hometecky (2/20/07 8:53 PM):
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Ok I guess I was looking at the wrong link now
I see v6. Glad to
here your adding more to the app. I will wait for 7 to pop out and
give it a go. I thank you for your work on this it has help me
automate Trixbox into Homeseer.
Glad its something you did to the Name for CID. I was begining to
point at the Trixbox.
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
I've posted axc-v0.7 (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.limings.net/xap/axc">http://www.limings.net/xap/axc</a>).
A summary of the
changes is as follows:
v0.7
- Added support for unattended, automated dialing w/ TTS to the callee
- Added support for auto-generation of display messages on receipt of
new (or recurring) voicemail messages; customization on a per mailbox
basis
- Added support for extending/customizing the pronounciation of phrases
returned by messenger peers (the response to a IVR query)
[see pronouncible_words.list]
- Added BSC support for representing extensions (the physical
handset/adapter
or softclient) and voicemail boxes. This facilitates ease of mapping
VM counts and MWI. In addition, extensions w/ fixed physical locations
can participate in occupany tracking
- Resolved CID name extraction bug on incoming calls
I will work on additional wiki pages as implementing the unattended,
automated dialing is not obvious and has considerable utility for
notifications, alarm/alert warnings, etc. via telephone calls.
Gregg
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