Hi,
i think the primary question here is - should it be java, activex or
flash based.
There are some implementations for each of there types out there.
Basicaly it is a simple softphone which can get configured and accessed
using javascript. So you can do the layout in html - and invoke
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: Accountless, free, skinnable, browser
based SIP client wanted
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Steve Edwards wrote:
I have a client that wants to put a phone on their web page for customers
to call them via their Asterisk server
Is your client completely committed to using a web-based softphone and
requiring them to make sure they have speakers turned on and a
microphone plugged in? I think it's a fair guess that if they have a CC
they have a phone which makes some sort of click to call technology
more attractive to
Since you're hosting this page and it is secured, why don't you just create
2 Gizmo accounts for each department and have the browser do a call from
gizmo-a to gizmo-b? Then make your speed dial buttons do like this:
1. a-b
2. c-d
3. e-f
Etc.
Perhaps I'm not thinking this through enough, but
Steve Edwards wrote:
I have a client that wants to put a phone on their web page for
customers to call them via their Asterisk server.
) A keypad is needed to enter credit card details.
) Speed dial buttons like Tech Support, Sales, etc. are a
requirement. Actually, passing the SIP
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Steve Edwards wrote:
I have a client that wants to put a phone on their web page for customers
to call them via their Asterisk server.
) A keypad is needed to enter credit card details.
) Speed dial buttons like Tech Support, Sales, etc. are a
requirement. Actually,
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: Accountless, free, skinnable, browser
based SIP client wanted
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Steve Edwards wrote:
I have a client that wants to put a phone on their web page for customers
to call them via their Asterisk server.
) A keypad is needed to enter credit card
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Steve Edwards wrote:
I have a client that wants to put a phone on their web page for customers
to call them via their Asterisk server.
) A keypad is needed to enter credit card details.
) Speed dial buttons like Tech Support, Sales, etc. are a
requirement. Actually,