Using the RED5 client works, one major caveat is that in everything
I've tested flash player does not support AEC, so the end user will
need to use a headset or echo will be a problem.

There are other java based ones you could try.

Kyle

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 5:24 PM, McIlvin, Don
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> Does anyone know of a web based Open source SIP client?
>
> This would be the asp that is activated after clicking an icon on a web
> page.
>
> The asp would register and set up a call between the client and a
> predetermined destination SIP capable URL.
>
> So the web page user clicks the talk icon, and then after a bit of time
> to setup, someone on the other end says "Hello, how can I help you".
>
> Don
>
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