[asterisk-users] OT: Accountless, free, skinnable, browser based SIP client wanted

Danny Nicholas danny at debsinc.com
Thu Mar 26 10:03:46 CDT 2009


What about Yahoo messenger?  It seems that the PC to PC talk might do the
trick.

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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Steve Edwards
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 5:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: Accountless, free, skinnable, browser
based SIP client wanted

> On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Steve Edwards wrote:
>>
>> I have a client that wants to put a phone on their web page for customers
>> to call them via their Asterisk server.
>>
>> ) A keypad is needed to enter credit card details.
>>
>> ) "Speed dial" buttons like "Tech Support," "Sales," etc. are a
>> requirement. Actually, passing the SIP address in the HTTP link would
work
>> with a bit of arm twisting.
>>
>> ) Free is preferred, but not a requirement.
>>
>> ) SIP is preferred, but IAX may also work.
>>
>> ) Cross platform is preferred, but Windows is the primary user base.
>>
>> ) They want it done "yesterday."
>>
> ) The destination has to be their Asterisk server.
>
> ) How can you have the browser place the call? Can you invoke Gizmocall
> and pass a SIP address?
>
> ) How does this get me past the customer having to enter login details?
> Can you invoke Gizmocall and pass login details?

On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Danny Nicholas wrote:

> I'm thinking a PERL solution, because that's the primary thing I do. 
> You would take the input from the webpage, pass it to an AGI that opened 
> a new "web window" to make the call and pass the connection back to your 
> original window.

I'm not "seeing" this...

The customer clicks on a link on a web page which includes a SIP address 
in the HTTP request and the web server invokes a CGI (not AGI) that spews 
HTML back to the customer's browser to pass what connection where?

> Another thought on that thread;  could you make the window a softphone 
> and have asterisk call that extension?

If I had a browser based softphone that doesn't require my client's 
customer to create an account somewhere... Any suggestions that meet the 
above criteria?

Thanks in advance,
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Steve Edwards      sedwards at sedwards.com      Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
Newline                                             Fax: +1-760-731-3000

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