How about a JavaScript that reads the dial plan out of an xml file, or even 
the existing Asterisk config files.

The Java script could also implement the voice message system.

-Curtis.

P.S.   I'm new to the group



On December 12, 2005 01:11 pm, Daniel Swarbrick wrote:
> Justin Tunney wrote:
> > IMHO, It would be a _HUGE_ mistake to not have a standard extension  
> > langauge for OpenPBX.  It should be /possible/ to write extensions in  
> > other languages, (Like AGI lets you do with less sophistication than an  
> > actual API) but we should pick _one_ language for standard configuration.
> > 
> 
> I couldn't agree more. Multiple dialplan languages is a "nice-to-have", 
> not a "necessary". Let's concentrate the manpower we have on a single 
> language to begin with.
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