It updates the display on a phone if the phone supports this. This
works on some sip phones right now including polycom and snom.
Mike
On Oct 12, 2009, at 2:11 AM, Matthew Fong wrote:
Hi Mike,
I'm just trying to send it an event with some custom event headers,
just so an external program can communicate with a session without
having to transfer the session to a different program. I'm curious
what uuid_display does...the wiki only gives a brief description and
my Google'ing could not find any examples. Thanks for the help.
--matt
http://www.hellohunter.com
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Michael Jerris <[email protected]>
wrote:
We don't have session messages directly exposed, except for things
like display, respond, and deflect. What specifically are you trying
to send ?
Mike
On Oct 9, 2009, at 3:34 PM, Matthew Fong wrote:
> I'm used to using the onInput callbacks inside lua and javascript to
> listen for dtmf and other events and perform a task accordingly. I'm
> wondering if there is a way to send an event to a session or channel
> that can be caught using the setInputCallback inside lua from
> outside the session program. Maybe an API command that can generate
> an event for a specific UUID. Does a mechanism exist to do this that
> I'm over looking? Thanks.
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