Cheers Eric.
It appears the States are much furtehr forward with this technology than
us Brits...
Thanks for the links I will keep my ear to the ground ; )

nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Dawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 October 2001 16:20
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: IVR solutions and voice interfaces onto web applications


voice portal stuff is starting to get pretty cool. I think there may be
some 
cross over between Voice Recognition enabled web sites and voice
portals. 
The grammar stuff will be the same, although what is spoken will be 
different based on whether they can see or not. Hey! are there any web 
server plugins to enable / script speech recognition into web sites? Is 
Microsoft Agent going that route?

I have started playing around a little - you can get developer accounts
at 
most of the major ones:

www.tellme.com
www.voxeo.com
www.voicegenie.com
www.heyanita.com

Check out.
(vapourware: http://voice.rivercityhockey.net
working:
http://www.rivercityhockey.net/vxml/vxml.cfm
or call:
http://www.rivercityhockey.net/content.cfm?page=voicePortal
To access the River City Hockey League Extension at tellme.com:
1. Call Tellme at 1-800-555-VXML (8965)
2. Enter 25483 as the Developer ID
3. Enter the league PIN number 1627
4. Your on the River City Hockey League Voice Portal

It's easy. standards and format are different across different services.

There are newsgroups for support on all. and pretty good tools. You can
do 
WAV or text to speech to drive them.

I am having trouble finding a cheap service provider (free), so I may
set up 
a service in Winnipeg myself. Sure wich I had some money.

Eric Dawson

From: "Nick Betts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: IVR solutions and voice interfaces onto web applications
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 15:08:28 -0000

Has anyone any information/demos utlising CF and voice
recognition/telephony?  I do remember some sort of Allaire presentation
that demo'd it.

Hope someone can help.
Nick.

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Olive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 October 2001 14:47
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: application logfile


it means that the user (in this case, the clustercats probe) has request
a page that has the word "application" or "onrequestend" in it (my
suspicion is that you're using "testapplication.cfm" as your probe
file).  this is considered an "error" in CF.  rename the page, change to
where CC goes to probe, and you should be gold.

christopher olive, cto, vp of web development
cresco technologies, inc
http://www.crescotech.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Bosky, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 9:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: application logfile


Our entire application logfile on cfserver 5 is filled with this
message.
1) What does it mean?
2) Is this normal and harmless?
3) Should I remove it with a patch or is it harmless and leave it be?

" "Error","635","10/27/01","07:59:32",,"10.10.10.10, Allaire ClusterCats
Probe, Invalid Request of APPLICATION.CFM or ONREQUESTEND.CFM File
You have requested a template with the name APPLICATION.CFM or
ONREQUESTEND.CFM. These file names are reserved by the ColdFusion engine
for
the specification of application level settings and therefore cannot be
directly requested from a web client.
If you are creating a template which is intended for direct access by
end
users you should use a name other than APPLICATION.CFM or
ONREQUESTEND.CFM.

Thanks,
Dave




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