On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 14:17:37 +0000, A J Stiles
<[email protected]> wrote:
>A web browser on the Windows boxes; continually refreshing a CGI script hosted 
>on the Asterisk server that displays data from a database, which in turn is 
>updated by an AGI script run from within the dialplan whenever a call comes 
>in or hangs up?

Thanks for the idea, but I'd rather display a pop-up than updating a
web page, because the notification is more obvious to the user.

>Otherwise, you'd need to run some sort of daemon on the Windows boxes that 
>listened out for messages sent by an AGI script.  Maybe you can hack an 
>instant messaging client to pieces for this purpose?

Before hacking my own, I'd like to make sure there isn't a good,
available solution. I'll check if there's an open-source, light,
easy-to-deploy Jabber client that I could use for this purpose.

Thank you.


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