The actual serweb.tar.gz file has no version number in the name. This was my suggestion,
to actually put a version number in the name as you do with ser and sems.
I have tried x-lite and x-pro. They both have limited functionality. X-Pro is supposed to
have a greater feature set, but as I reported before, call transfer is not supported, nor
is redirect, or built in answer machine.
G.
Jiri Kuthan <jiri(a)iptel.org> wrote:
At 06:39 AM 9/4/2003, Gavin Bensom wrote:
Hello all,
I've solved my own problems. I discoved ./php -i which told me that the path for
php.ini was different than I expected. I made a mistake in the configuration switch
syntax.
Thank's -- that's a hint which should appear in documentation someday.
I also discovered that I was using an old version of
the serweb files. May I suggest that the serweb file tar's be released with a version
number matching the ser release versions?
Serweb in the distribution is aligned to SER.
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/ser/latest/
It is tagged as "rel_8_11".
Also, I tested the soft phone from SIPPS [
http://www.sippstar.com/en/index.html ]. Its a very nice setup. It has a built in answer
machine, transfers call correctly, redirects calls, does conference calling [only 3 users
maximum.] It also provides a readout of network performance and packet quality which is
pretty cool, and a choice of skins. They give a free 3 month trial license, and then a
license is US $25.
Other phone you can look at is x-lite -- the lite version is completely free.
-jiri
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