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From: Shoval Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:34 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] New IAX software phone (for WIndows platform)
Dan, I can't seem to transfer calls using #.
How is it supposed to be done
Hi,
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Dan,
My question here is, what about when you have an IAX client that
actually answers
IAX software phone (for WIndows platform)
Dan,
My question here is, what about when you have an IAX client that
actually answers to multiple extensions to multiple contacts? Does the
t argument need to follow the exten line that the IAX client answers to
in each context? Or is just
Hi,
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I understand that it can only be registered with one asterisk server. I
also understand it can
HI,
When I first load the Gui, I get to see directory displayed on the right
hand (bottom) below RX/X/TX etc info.
You mean first 12 memories..
Once a number is dialied, this place is used for Volume control but it
would
be nice to see the same directory all the time so that dialing would be
Hi Dan,
It's a great program,
Just a question,
it's open source right ?
Can i see the code ? I'm a c++ programmer too with some time to spend now (On vacation) :)
So can i help ? Did you plan put in the page a source code for people download too ?
About the ACTIVEX idea it's great too !!
Hi Carlos,
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From: Carlos Arnt
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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 2:32 PM
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Hi Dan,
It's a great program,
Just a question,
it's open source right ?
Can i see the code
. Please keep it up.
Ricky
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Nakano
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Hi Dan.
thanks for good
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Hello Dan,
Its an excellent start. Please don't get swayed away by some stupid
remarks. I am really impressed by your work and I hope to see a lot more
releases from you.
In spirit of improving the code
Hi,
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:55 AM
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Some more remarks:
1: Message: Unknown event: 6 for call 1
This message
Hi,
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From: Shoval Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:34 PM
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Dan, I can't seem to transfer calls using #.
How is it supposed to be done
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 3:45 PM
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Hi,
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From: Shoval Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
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From: Shoval Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've had t a the end, I've added T, although this is not necessary.
Still doesn't
Hi,
Sorry to answer just now. your mail was lost between others from the
same list..;)
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:37 AM
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In spirit of improving the code, here are some of the issues that I
faced while trying it out:
1. Once I dial the number, the directory disappears and never shows up
What do you meen by directory?
When I first load the Gui, I get to see directory displayed on the right
hand (bottom) below
Hi,
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From: Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 9:04 PM
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I was willing to give vb a chance at one time, but won't touch it any
more
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Hi,
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I
Hi Shoval,
Dan, problems discovered
First, DIAX still crashes after hitting exit, and not only from system
tray.
All the time or after some specific operations?
Did you registered with Asterisk server?
Second, Why don't I get a busy signal? Even when I call myself.
Ooops you're right...
First, DIAX still crashes after hitting exit, and not only from system
tray.
All the time or after some specific operations?
Did you registered with Asterisk server?
[Shoval Tomer] Every time I exit, and I have registered successfully.
Second, Why don't I get a busy signal? Even when I call
Hi,
Second, Why don't I get a busy signal? Even when I call myself.
Ooops you're right... no busy signal...just hangup.
I'll think about that ...
[Shoval Tomer] it doesn't hangup, it actually rings, as if I could answer
myself... I'll retest and get back to you.
There is no busy
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Steven Critchfield wrote:
So you bought that line of Marketecture didn't you. I think there are
several large open source projects that prove that C is maintainable.
Maintainability is really a function of organization. If you can't be
organized, you will not produce very
Hi Brian,
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...
Its a start but having to restart when you change registration isn't very
Please provide your feedback about the application
Only in that way it can be improoved.
Thanks!
Dan
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 12:13 AM
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Hi ,
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...
thanks for good application!
and I wish 'no with installer' package about
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From: Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 3:21 AM
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Please provide your feedback about the application
Only in that way it can be improoved.
Thanks!
Dan
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On 03/11/03 00:25, Mark Spencer wrote:
As a side note, I strongly would like to see someone implement a
client using libiax2 which implements IAX2 instead of the (now
obsolescent) IAX version 1.
I'm implementing a Java-based IVR server (and yes, I know Asterisk does
IVR, and no, it's not flexible
Hi Will,
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 12:31 PM
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I cannot seem to get the software to work on my machine. I am multihomed
to change the host field to
host=dynamic
Thanks,
Will
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 5:51 AM
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Hi Will,
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Hi,
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I did set it up to register here is my iax.conf config.
[blah]
type=friend
I made few successful calls (in/out).
However, the application did crash few times during conversation, and
now while trying to start it the application shows this error message:
Run Time error '341':
Invalid control array index
I am using XP-PRO, Service pack 1.
Hi,
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From: Senad Jordanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 1:39 PM
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I made few successful calls (in/out).
However, the application did crash few
Hi Dan,
Another problem I am seeing is I cannot delete any
phone book entrys.
This is very strange...
Someone else with this issue?
I cannot reproduce it here
Just tried to delete Entry 12. Same problem here. And afterwards I can't
start DIAX anymore, except by manually editing diax.cfg and
Hi,
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 2:28 PM
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Hi Dan,
Another problem I am seeing is I cannot delete any
phone book
Hi ,
I even think to avoid using an installer mainly because the installer
part is bigger that the application himself.
What do you think?
Dan,
I agree that if an installer or registry entries are not needed then it
makes an automated rollout much easier. Also makes it possible to run
Hi Robert,
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 5:08 PM
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Hi ,
I even think to avoid using an installer mainly because
Alastair Maw wrote:
On 03/11/03 00:25, Mark Spencer wrote:
As a side note, I strongly would like to see someone implement a
client using libiax2 which implements IAX2 instead of the (now
obsolescent) IAX version 1.
I'm implementing a Java-based IVR server (and yes, I know Asterisk does
IVR,
And Visual Basic? Please.
What precisely is the problem with it? Or are you just a language nazi? I
don't like VB any more than you do but if the thing works, who cares what
it was written in. Nobody's asking me to maintain it.
Andrew
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If not registered, nothing works and the application closes by himself.
This is a very bad behavior. You only need to register if you plan on
receiving a call from Asterisk and your IP is dynamic or you need to
punch thru a NAT/Firewall edge device.
An error message would
On Monday 03 November 2003 06:17, Dan wrote:
P.S. I'll post later today a new prerelease (0.9.1) with some bug
fixes and some users requested improovements. Keep on eye on this
list!
As this has become quite popular and is taking up a significant number
of postings on this list, might I
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Dan wrote:
If not registered, nothing works and the application closes by himself.
This is a very bad behavior
Peer Oliver schmidt wrote:
And Visual Basic? Please.
What is wrong with Visual Basic?
I always thought, it is the solution that counts, not the programming
language. Am I missing something?
1) Bloat
2) Borgware
3) Try running it on Linux/*BSD
Not only is a really good win32 iax2 solution
Hi Jeremy,
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Dan wrote:
If not registered, nothing works and the application closes
David Gomillion wrote:
Let's keep this positive. Somebody took the time to try to make
something useful. He's not charging for it.
If you don't like it, don't use it. If you have a problem with VB, port
it to C.
I don't plan on using it. I will use mine, which is created in wxWindows
Hi,
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From: Peer Oliver schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 7:19 PM
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Jeremy McNamara wrote:
If not registered, nothing works and the application
On 03/11/03 16:35, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
I'm implementing a Java-based IVR server (and yes, I know Asterisk does
IVR, and no, it's not flexible enough to do what I want and no, it
doesn't integrate well with the Java systems we have, etc. hence my
doing this).
Are you mad? What is not flexable
At 12:11 PM 11/3/2003, you wrote:
And Visual Basic? Please.
What precisely is the problem with it? Or are you just a language nazi? I
don't like VB any more than you do but if the thing works, who cares what
it was written in. Nobody's asking me to maintain it.
I was willing to give vb a
Yes, someday it will get released, maybe even the code if people are
nice.
Gee, with an attitude like that I bet you're gonna be the next Torvalds.
Take your vapourware app and stuff it.
Andrew.
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David Gomillion wrote:
Let's keep this positive. Somebody took the time to try to make
something useful. He's
I was willing to give vb a chance at one time, but won't touch it any
more.
I am not defending VB. I won't touch it either (I use XWT for all my
cross-platform user interface type stuff, any web monkey can be proficient
in it in a very short time) -- I am defending Dan's work in actually
On 03/11/03 18:02, Alastair Maw wrote:
I'm implementing a Java-based IVR server (and yes, I know Asterisk does
IVR, and no, it's not flexible enough to do what I want and no, it
doesn't integrate well with the Java systems we have, etc. hence my
doing this).
Are you mad? What is not flexable
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 12:02, Alastair Maw wrote:
On 03/11/03 16:35, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
I'm implementing a Java-based IVR server (and yes, I know Asterisk does
IVR, and no, it's not flexible enough to do what I want and no, it
doesn't integrate well with the Java systems we have, etc.
Don't get me wrong, I think its great too that he has spent the time on it,
and has something working.
I am just trying to be helpful sharing my experience with the platform. We
had what we thought was something working too, but when we started testing
on all the actual supported windows o/s
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 13:49, Alastair Maw wrote:
On 03/11/03 18:02, Alastair Maw wrote:
I'm implementing a Java-based IVR server (and yes, I know Asterisk does
IVR, and no, it's not flexible enough to do what I want and no, it
doesn't integrate well with the Java systems we have, etc. hence
- Should I implement IAX or IAX2? What's the main difference, other
than IAX2 supporting trunking (which according to the docs needs a
Zaptel timing source).
IAX2 without any question. You will not be required to run trunk mode in
your case, especially if you're just doing it
I don't plan on using it. I will use mine, which is created in wxWindows
and C++ and will run on Winsucks, UN*X and Mac.
Yes, someday it will get released, maybe even the code if people are nice.
I think it's just a race to see who makes the first GPL'd or LGPL'd IAX
client for Windows (or
On 03/11/03 20:03, Steven Critchfield wrote:
Sounds like you really need a C programmer and get into the guts
of asterisk. Can't get more flexible than having the source code
yourself to do anything you want. You could add your DSP routines into
the dsp.c file and call them when needed. You can
Dan, any chance getting a look at the code?
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schmidt
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 8:20 PM
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How much arrogance...
I'm very sad that they are such people on this otherwise great distribution
list.
Maybe you are a big *nix expert , but this does not give you the right to
talk like that with the other ones.
Ease up Dan, the comments are simple signs of immaturity, arrogance,
biases,
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 16:27, Alastair Maw wrote:
On 03/11/03 20:03, Steven Critchfield wrote:
Sounds like you really need a C programmer and get into the guts
of asterisk. Can't get more flexible than having the source code
yourself to do anything you want. You could add your DSP routines
Hi all,
I have developed a full featured Windows IAX phone based on LIBIAX library .
It is now in a prerelease version (0.9.0) and you can download it for free
from my web page:
http://www.laser.com/dante
or
http://www.geocities.com/tdanro
Some of the features are:
- registering with Asterisk
Dan,
Looks great.
Are you planning to release this with GPL?
Peter
At 22:21 2/11/03 +0200, you wrote:
Hi all,
I have developed a full featured Windows IAX phone based on LIBIAX library .
It is now in a prerelease version (0.9.0) and you can download it for free
from my web page:
As the library is under LGPL (is not true?), I intend to keep this
application as a freeware only...
Yep its LGPL.
Play with it and try to use all the features, which are very intuitive.
Its a start but having to restart when you change registration isn't very
intuitive. But its an
Finaly, someone has started the IAX soft phone ball :)
Thanks, Dan...
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Finaly, someone has started the IAX soft phone ball :)
Thanks, Dan...
actually theres been an opensource multiplatform iax soft phone on sourceforge
for a while now:
http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/
duncan
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Any thoughts or plans on making it available on the asterisk key *NIX?
AJ
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Finaly, someone has started the IAX soft phone ball :)
Thanks, Dan...
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As the library is under LGPL (is not true?), I intend to keep this
application as a freeware only...
I want to add new features, but for one of them I need new functions
implemented in the library (like multiple codecs support, message waiting
indicator, conferencing, etc.).
There is no
Hi Dan.
thanks for good application!
and I wish 'no with installer' package about that.
because I think use with USB-memory device in any places (ie.net-cafe.)
is that need registry setting or not?
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 22:21:09 +0200
Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have developed a
Hi Mark,
There is no requirement that you GPL or LGPL your code (other than the
requirements that you publish changes to iax-client and/or libiax.
There is no change in the libiax for the moment. My DLL is just used to
export the functions from the library to the main application.
However,
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