[Asterisk-Users] Caller ID lookup via anywho.com
Nathan E. Pralle
tarsi at binhost.com
Tue Nov 1 13:57:58 MST 2005
Wow, I wish! :)
No, HooDaHek doesn't do 411 lookups. I've tried working on it before,
but never got reliable lookups finished, so didn't get that feature
included. However, HooDaHek can be very handy for making your own
lookup tables.
Now that I seem to have shaved down an Anywho script to be somewhat
useful, I might just have to include it inside the 'dbhandle' script to
see if it can't be a secondary or tertiary lookup method for places
lacking CLIDs.
Nathan
Technical Support wrote:
> Instead of anywho.com, try hoodahek. This is a great addin for Asterisk
> - it uses the 411.com service to resolve names.
>
> (it's also compatible with mail2fax in terms of naming)
>
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