Paulo Vicentini
2008-Dec-22 20:17 UTC
[asterisk-users] Web-driven SIP call thru Asterisk IPBX
Hi,
I think that the web-driven SIP Phone (free) doddle (beta version) can be useful
with your Asterisk applications.
You can pre-fill it with your sip settings (Asterisk host name or IP /?realm /
sip user), you just need to setup the HTML link as that: (Attached is the HTML
page example)
?
/**************************/
simple HTML code example:
/*************************/
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
?
function webcall_win(sip,realm,phone,user,serviceName)
{
//You can have your ajax code here communicating with your site...
//XMLHttpRequest...
?
var URL? =
"http://doddle.com.br/endoddle.jsp?sipserver="+sip+"&siprealm="+realm+"&callto="+phone+"&username="+user+"&provider="+serviceName;
window.open(URL,"MyWindow")
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<h3>Your Asterisk?Applications web site...</h3>
<p>Use?Asterisk to call right now!
<a???
href="javascript:webcall_win('asteriskIP','asterisk','123456','myuser','myServiceName')";"><u>Web-driven
Call</u></a>
</body>
</html>
/*********************************/?
Thus your Asterisk sip users are ready to call from web page with your Asterisk
server.?
PS: Asterisk?s default realm:? asterisk
sip.conf:
[general]
realm = your_realm_here / default is asterisk
Address: www.doddle.com.br
?Paulo
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Paulo Vicentini
2009-Jan-06 22:03 UTC
[asterisk-users] Web-driven SIP call thru Asterisk IPBX
Just let you know that the SIP webphone service is also reachable on
doddling.com
?
You can pre fill it with your SIP settings:
http://doddling.com/endoddle.jsp?sipserver=MyServer&siprealm=Realm&callto=Phone&username=User&provider=Name&hide=y
?
Paulo
Doddle WebPhone
doddling.com
________________________________
From: Paulo Vicentini <pvicentiniad at yahoo.com>
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 5:17:59 PM
Subject: Web-driven SIP call thru Asterisk IPBX
Hi,
I think that the web-driven SIP Phone (free) doddle (beta version) can be useful
with your Asterisk applications.
You can pre-fill it with your sip settings (Asterisk host name or IP /?realm /
sip user), you just need to setup the HTML link as that: (Attached is the HTML
page example)
?
/**************************/
simple HTML code example:
/*************************/
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
?
function webcall_win(sip,realm,phone,user,serviceName)
{
//You can have your ajax code here communicating with your site...
//XMLHttpRequest...
?
var URL? =
"http://doddle.com.br/endoddle.jsp?sipserver="+sip+"&siprealm="+realm+"&callto="+phone+"&username="+user+"&provider="+serviceName;
window.open(URL,"MyWindow")
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<h3>Your Asterisk?Applications web site...</h3>
<p>Use?Asterisk to call right now!
<a???
href="javascript:webcall_win('asteriskIP','asterisk','123456','myuser','myServiceName')";"><u>Web-driven
Call</u></a>
</body>
</html>
/*********************************/?
Thus your Asterisk sip users are ready to call from web page with your Asterisk
server.?
PS: Asterisk?s default realm:? asterisk
sip.conf:
[general]
realm = your_realm_here / default is asterisk
Address: www.doddle.com.br
?Paulo
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