Hi , I'm quite surprised to read these answers. I guess these questions has already been answered before.
I am newbie in asterisk. Yes. That's a fact. I've been searching for these answers for two days ( around 5/6 hours each day). Found nothing. Google or anything else : na, found nothing. Either on the web or this list. I wouldn't have asked these questions before searching on them. Nothing on this mailing list that was relevant ( try to look in it with google with "waiting list" or such, which are the keywords relevant to my problem, you'll see what i mean :D It's powerful if you know where you are going. If not, well... ). I have experience in linux, not in asterisk that's true. But sometimes people on the list just say "go look yourself", even if you did. They'll do that for every questions : repeating is sometimes good, because seeking information can be troublesome, and with a description such as mine, yes, try to find something relevant. And by answering, the answer will be more available, and more likely to be found, isn't it ? I don't mind being yelled at cause i'm newbie : it is a sport among linux people everywhere. A sort of tradition. I may be dumb ( i certainly am ), but i am not lazy. I really need these informations for work, and we are stuck right now because of them. Please be kind and if you know the answer, tell me it or tell me how to find it, not only by just saying "google". It will definitly help me out. Thanks for your comprehension and patience, Adrien -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Brown Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 6:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Controlling asterisk in a dynamic way At 16:37 20/11/03 +1100, you wrote: >MessageI've always been keen for XmlRpc interface, currently I have no >need (hence cbf'd writing it) but wouldn't be a hard task. This would >allow easy development of any tools to admin asterisk. (eg 3 lines of >code to call a xmlrpc function in php). > >In response to your question, I believe there's some tools to view >current calls but not to redirect them, google for them. > > >Hi ! > > > >I'm just wondering if it is possible to control asterisk in a dynamic > >way, >such as, for example, signal to asterisk to give > >info about callers that are queued ( like in a hotline, everybody is > >queued >until somebody take their call), and > >explicitly signal asterisks to redirect a particular call to a > >computer >through VoIP ( imagine a hotliner choosing a call > >from a list of waiting calls and getting this one on his Computer > >>through >VoIP). > > > >I found information about dialplans | but they are all static ( conf >files), we would like them to be "user controlled", > >that is, a user can get the waiting call list at any time, and > >explicitly >take one particular call. > > > >Thanks for your help ! > > > >Adrien > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users Anyone can throw stuff at anyone. But, the people on this list that contribute the most are know and appreciated for their selfless work to help others. We are all indebted to them and lately Olle is added to that list in documenting Asterisk in an incremental fashion. These guys are right in occasionally getting a little snarly. Abusing the list (for instance by asking a question before they have done the search work) is like not valuing these contributors time. But we do have newbies that with different skill levels. We wont change that, we can only influence them for the second and following questions. On balance this is a kind, helpful list and we should be thankful for that. Now given the above, how do we encourage newbies to look for past answers first? Peter _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
