[asterisk-users] click to call

Anton Krall akrall at intruder.com.mx
Fri Jun 1 19:52:58 MST 2007


So Guys, no go on this topic?

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The idea is to put some kind of embedded app on the website so customers
with mics can just click an icon or image and connect to our sales people or
customer support staff... 

So far for what I've seen, there is some misconception of the terms.. click
to dial can mean if you see a number on a webpage, click on it and your
softphone will dial it.. but can also mean click on the image and it will
connect you to the sales people, for example.

I'm looking for the latter.

 


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Anton Krall wrote:
> I have been looking around for examples or code on making a click to call
> application for web sites... has anybody had any luck on this topic? Is
> there any open source code out ther that could do this?
> 
What we have done in the past is created url's like this : sip:4044565941.

Xlite will register itself as the sip handler on your system.

If you want a generic click to call (ability to call numbers on any 
given website) check out moziax
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