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userdoc:tt_dialproxy [2013/11/03 18:23]
abelbeck [Dialing Prefixes]
userdoc:tt_dialproxy [2019/01/26 13:56]
abelbeck [Examples]
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 The (more specific) Actionlist ''DIALPROXY-value'' option "dialprefix=" has priority over the general "OutgoinglinePrefix". So you could normally use "0" for an outgoing line in Dialproxy usage, but the ''DIALPROXY-office'' extension could use "9" instead. The (more specific) Actionlist ''DIALPROXY-value'' option "dialprefix=" has priority over the general "OutgoinglinePrefix". So you could normally use "0" for an outgoing line in Dialproxy usage, but the ''DIALPROXY-office'' extension could use "9" instead.
  
-!!Note ->!! When ''DIALING_PREFIX_NUMBERS'' is defined the plus '+' character will not be filtered (unless acted upon by prefixes).  When ''DIALING_PREFIX_NUMBERS'' is not defined (the default) only the characters ''0123456789*#'' will be passed to the dialplan.  If additionally the plus '+' character is desired to be passed to the dialplan without prefix filtering set:+!!Note ->!! When ''DIALING_PREFIX_NUMBERS'' is defined the plus '+' character will not be filtered (unless acted upon by prefixes) and passed to the dialplan.  When ''DIALING_PREFIX_NUMBERS'' is not defined (the default) only the characters ''0123456789*#'' will be passed to the dialplan.  If additionally the plus '+' character is desired to be passed to the dialplan without prefix filtering set:
  
   DIALING_PREFIX_NUMBERS="~~~"   DIALING_PREFIX_NUMBERS="~~~"
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 the phone number via a selected extension. the phone number via a selected extension.
  
-==== OS X "Address Book" plugin example ====+==== Examples ==== 
 +**OS X "Address Book/Contacts" plugin example**
  
-Saved as "~/Library/Address Book Plug-Ins/DialProxy-office.scpt" (Thanks Michael Keuter)+Until 10.8.x it needs to be saved as "~/Library/Address Book Plug-Ins/DialProxy-office.scpt" (Thanks Michael Keuter) 
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 +//Since 10.9.x it has to be in "~/Library/Application Scripts/com.apple.AddressBook/" instead and the application name should be "Contacts".// 
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 +//Since 10.14.x (macOS Mojave) this feature no longer works due to privacy protections, though a "Quick Action" in ~/Library/Services/ still works.//
  
 <code>using terms from application "Address Book" <code>using terms from application "Address Book"
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 end using terms from</code> end using terms from</code>
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 +**Thunderbird**
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 +There is a nice Thunderbird plugin [[https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/tbdialout/|TBDialOut]] which works fine with Dialproxy or AMI.  \\ !!Note:!! Might not work with the latest Thunderbird versions because of the Add-on format change of Mozilla. Still works when installed manually in TB 52.8.0 Mac.
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 +**Firefox**
 +
 +For Firefox you could use [[https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/telify/|Telify]] via Dialproxy or [[https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/noojee-click-for-asterisk/|Noojee Click]] via AMI. \\ !!Note:!! Both won't work with the latest Firefox versions (57+) because of the Add-on format change of Mozilla.
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 +**Google Chrome**
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 +For Chome you could use [[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/asterisk-click2call/hlnmjkbpmnbgeondjeceaomhafdacmlj|Asterisk Click2Call]] with Dialproxy (AstLinux 1.2.5 is needed!).
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