Ken,

The script takes a command generated by a browser link such as tel:555-1212, sip:[email protected] or callto:555-1212, or by an address book entry from CardBook. It extracts the phone number or SIP address, and sends the properly formatted result to Linphone.

I need it because Linphone does not work out of the box as a handler application for any of these, as far as I could tell. I wish it could take the raw link as a parameter, but it doesn't understand the syntax. So I set up Firefox and Thunderbird/CardBook to run the script, and the script
calls Linphone in turn, with a parameter that works. Pretty straightforward.

It's easy to adapt to work with any SIP softphone that can take a command line to make a call. They all use command lines that are not
compatible with browsers, except Zoiper does work.


On 2020-10-28 11:33 a.m., Ken wrote:
WoW! I have hardly any idea of what your script is supposed to do...

I have been trying to get the basic Linphone app to work for a couple of years now...

Still Trying

On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 10:35, Maciej Morycinski <[email protected]> wrote:
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