On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:56 PM, Michael Keuter wrote:
>> 1) Monitor tab now honors non-admin authenticated users, similarly
>> to the Voicemail tab.
>>
>> If a user is authenticated as a non-admin user, only recordings saved
>> with a base directory matching the user's username will be displayed.
>>
>1) Monitor tab now honors non-admin authenticated users, similarly
>to the Voicemail tab.
>
>If a user is authenticated as a non-admin user, only recordings saved
>with a base directory matching the user's username will be displayed.
>For example, user 1000 will only see recordings in the 1000
A few updates to the Alernate Web Interface.
1) Some multi-user access has been added, lets review...
1a) If no management password is set, all tabs are available by anyone.
1b) If the management password is set, user "admin" is required to
access all tabs except the Status tab.
1c) Additiona
By popular request, an Edit tab has been added to the Alternate Web
Interface.
1) The Edit tab allows system and asterisk configuration files to be
viewed, edited and saved.
2) The Prefs tab offers some options. If "Save original file as
backup with a .bak suffix" is checked a backup of the
Update last evenings update,
I was still finding caching issues (playing embedded .wav's) with
certain browsers, so I bit the bullet and now hand out unique links
each time for the source of the embedded .wav. I'm happy with the
result.
If you downloaded yesterday's, the following two file
Update.
1) The Voicemail and Monitor tabs now play audio via embedded player
(object/embed) rather than stuffing it into an empty browser. The
Prefs tab "Play WAV recordings in browser..." must be checked to
activate this feature. Quicktime should be installed.
Safari now works with or wi
John,
Please read the mailing list archives. Lonnie and I both went through a
fairly comprehensive set of instructions.
To answer your specific questions, this can be used with any version of
Astlinux. The easiest way would be to put the files in /mnt/kd/www and
edit a few variables in rc.co
Sorry to be so thick on this, but is this ONLY for those who roll their own?
Can it be applied to 0.4.8? Or only the later trunk versions?
What steps need to be taken?
Thanks
John Novack
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
Sunday Update.
Note: For those who download any previous version containing th
Sunday Update.
Note: For those who download any previous version containing the
Voicemail tab, please update to this version... a bug handing
voicemail files with other than the standard 3 letter dot extension
has been fixed.
1) The Voicemail tab allows you to move messages between New and
Yet another update.
1) Added a Voicemail tab, hidden by default, enabled in the Prefs
tab. This applies to file based voicemail.
The Voicemail tab allows you to view, play and delete voicemails.
Deleting voicemail(s) does have to reorder your msg files, so I
have taken great care (and
New update.
1) More Monitor tab features, the size and date are displayed, and
sorted by date, newest on top. The method used to retrieve the
monitor files was changed to be compatible for AstLinux 0.4.X users.
2) Added "Voicemail User Status" to the Status tab, disabled by
default, enable
On Apr 16, 2008, at 8:06 AM, Michael Keuter wrote:
>> New update.
>>
>> 1) Added a Monitor tab (per Michael Keuter's suggestion), hidden
>> by default, but can be shown with a Pref's tab option. Files with
>> the suffix of .wav or .WAV in the directory /var/spool/asterisk/
>> monitor/ are sh
>>New update.
>>
>>1) Added a Monitor tab (per Michael Keuter's
>>suggestion), hidden by default, but can be
>>shown with a Pref's tab option. Files with the
>>suffix of .wav or .WAV in the directory
>>/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/ are shown. Also
>>.wav files in up to 2 sub-directories will
New update.
1) Added a Monitor tab (per Michael Keuter's suggestion), hidden by
default, but can be shown with a Pref's tab option. Files with the
suffix of .wav or .WAV in the directory /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/
are shown. Also .wav files in up to 2 sub-directories will also be
shown
Major changes in this update.
Darrick suggested that it would be very convenient for the Status tab
to appear without a password, while the other tabs would be password
protected. I was able to implement this, but it requires many of the
php files to move, so you should treat this as a new
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