Nathan Nobbe wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Skip Evans s...@bigskypenguin.com
wrote:
Hey,
I've been asked to write a simple couple of public pages that would
let an Asterisk customer modify their account configuration, but the
client has no idea how Asterisk stores its data,
On Wednesday 29 July 2009 10:18:08 pm Skip Evans wrote:
Hey,
I've been asked to write a simple couple of public pages that
would let an Asterisk customer modify their account
configuration, but the client has no idea how Asterisk stores
its data, apparently not in MySQL.
Anyone know of any
Skip Evans wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Depends on which data we're talking about. Asterisk is very
flexible.
For example, the first screen they want people to be able to
change data on is:
call waiting,do not disturb
and then it looks like numbers (forwarding?)
I'm looking at this page now that shows working with the
database through socket type stuff, but now the ball is in the
client's court what they want to do. Not sure, so I'm just
reading up.
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Web+based+Asterisk+Database+maintenance
But thanks all
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Skip Evans s...@bigskypenguin.com wrote:
Hey,
I've been asked to write a simple couple of public pages that would let an
Asterisk customer modify their account configuration, but the client has no
idea how Asterisk stores its data, apparently not in MySQL.
Hey,
I've been asked to write a simple couple of public pages that
would let an Asterisk customer modify their account
configuration, but the client has no idea how Asterisk stores
its data, apparently not in MySQL.
Anyone know of any resources for accessing Asterisk from PHP?
If anyone
Skip Evans wrote:
Hey,
I've been asked to write a simple couple of public pages that
would let an Asterisk customer modify their account
configuration, but the client has no idea how Asterisk stores
its data, apparently not in MySQL.
Depends on which data we're talking about. Asterisk is
Per Jessen wrote:
Depends on which data we're talking about. Asterisk is very flexible.
For example, the first screen they want people to be able to
change data on is:
call waiting,do not disturb
and then it looks like numbers (forwarding?)
unconditional,unavailable,busy
I'm trying to
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