FWIW, I have created a Windows program to convert the CallHistory.xml file...

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Robert.Thompson:
Yikes!!!
All I had to do was enter the IP address in my browser (Firefox) and I got the Obi's Admin sign-on page.

Did you try a different browser?

If that doesn't work, I hope someone here, who knows about networking, can help you.

I don't think that the Obi retains a years worth of CallHistory, but I could be wrong.

If you are using your Obi with Google Voice, there is a program on my website that can read your GV history into a spreadsheet here: http://www.googlevoiceforcanadians.com/program-total-google-voice-minutes/

WM94:
Doing the GV download now. I do use GV for inbound and outbound.

WM94:
Quote from: WM94 on February 20, 2014, 09:23:52 am

Doing the GV download now. I do use GV for inbound and outbound.


This worked for the entirety of my calls. I am still interested in getting call history from the Obi. I tried something else there, and will test it tonight.

Mango:
Thanks; it worked a treat!

EDIT: Actually no it didn't.  All the phone numbers in the resulting .txt file are the same as the phone number of the most recent call.  But since all I need are the timestamps, it still works for my purposes.  :)

mo832:
I have used the GV version of your program and it worked very well. Thank you for such a clever solution!

I have a question out of curiosity. The .pas file is very small, but the resulting .exe program is huge. How did such a large executable come from such a small source code?

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