Hi,
I am glad to hear that there is interest in callcontroller functionally,
and we do recognize that there is room for improvement.

We do plan to improve it, and any feedback on callcontroller functionality
is much appreciated. We do not have an exact schedule right now as when to
make it better, for the moment we  stick on solving issues that are
critical to us.

Therefore I recommend you to join sipx-dev list:
http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-dev and post messages
here. Patches are welcomed as well :)

Thanks,
Mircea

On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 8:15 PM, Steve Dellutri <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Mircea
> I saw your email address on the github for the sipx project as you were
> recently adding some changes to the sipXcallcontroller and wanted to know
> if you could possibly help me.
>
> I am currently using SIPX 4.4 and the sipXcallcontroller from a local
> script and its working great.  I have a requirement from users however to
> have all of the functionality completely contained within a web browser so
> as there is no platform dependency or local script requirement and I have
> run into some roadblocks with my attempts to do this.
>
> I would like to put into client side javascript in a web page all of the
> needed code to use the sipXcallcontroller, however, when I attempt to do so
> I run into the Cross Origin Request security feature of the browsers that
> prevent the call to the rest webservice.
>
> I suspect that a small enhancement to the sipXcallcontroller by enabling
> it to send the cors http headers ( http://enable-cors.org/ ) would allow
> this to work
>
> Would you be able to assist with this?   It would be extremely helpful to
> me if you could make such an enhancement.
>
> Thanks in advance for your consideration.
> regards,
> Steve
>
>
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