infin8loop,
I had a feeling you would come to my rescue. Thanks I will have a look at the link. It would be interesting if we could incorporate a message in the wake up call. Can you take this to the next level? It may be over my head. I am not a coder.
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pc44,
I had already tried the test.bat method. You know how these things go. That would have been too easy if it worked.
sip:
callto:
tel:
These are urls which can be inserted into a browser that can be associated with an application. Inserting this "sip:5145551234@192.16.240.3:5060" into the browser makes an outgoing call because the jitsi app is associated with sip:
Quote from: pc44 on April 04, 2012, 05:31:52 PM
2) Drag Internet Explorer (or Firefox or Chrome) icon from the Start Menu to your Desktop. This should a nice, easily-accessible shortcut to your web browser. Now, right-clicking on that, going to properties should give you the target. Mine is "C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" I would just paste your sip:address link at the end of this. Click Ok. And test.
Do you think it'll work?
Adding "sip:5145551234@192.16.240.3:5060" to the end of target in the properties box makes the call.
There you have it. Save this text as a bat file. Run the bat file according to your desired schedule and we have Hotel style wake up calls or reminder calls.
Text:
"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" sip:5145551234@192.16.240.3:5060
Anyone wishing to try this will need to configure the url to their local voip provider setting. This should work with other softphones as well. I tried Eyebeam and Bria. It just opened the app without making the call. I haven't spent any time trying to figure if these apps need the sip url tweaked in any particular way.
How to associate "sip:" protocol to the browser (Background reading)
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocolThanks pc44 and infin8loop