Dan,

Hi Carlos,

I ain't Carlos, but here are my thoughts :)


I think that the two can be reladed, in order to use Internet Explorer for
DIAX (as ActiveX) when you enter to run something like:
diax://192.168.x.x, even from a browser.

Let's now thing at the syntax of such a command.
You must call through an * server, so the syntax must be somethink like:
diax://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/extension

I would think, all you want is the dial string. I would not include the authorization as that is already being stored in DIAX. Also, the URI should not be diax:, as there already are URI definitions for this kind of szenario, like callto: for example.


So, I would envision something like this:

callto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

or

callto:1234

basically, the same syntax used within DIAX to call someone.

That way, an intranet webpage could contain a link to a customer

callto:001-714-668-8877

or maybe to a colleague

callto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Best regards

Peer Oliver Schmidt
the internet company

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