On Tuesday 12 August 2003 14:47, Peer Oliver schmidt wrote: > in a HTML page I can write href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and clicking on > the link will open the default mail application. > > Is anything like that possible with any of the soft phones (SIP or > IAX [Windows])? > > Any and all information is greatly appreciated.
It's actually a function of the operating system, not of the individual application. But in Windows, you might do this: Open regedit to \My Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and create a new key, for example, zzz. Set the default string value to "URL:ZZZ Protocol" and create a second string called "URL Protocol" with a blank value. Now under the zzz key, create the following hierarchy of keys: \My Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\zzz\shell\open\command Under this last key, set the default string value to: "C:\Path\To\Your\App.exe" %1 This assumes that your app will be able to work with zzz://whatever coming in on the command line. If it does not, you'll need to create an additional step in the process, by calling a .BAT file which will strip off the zzz:// from the rest of your data. You might do that like this: set foo=%1 set bar=%foo:~6,99% C:\Path\To\Your\App.exe %bar% And change that last registry value to point to your .BAT file. -Tilghman _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
