IP Phone Administrator Guide How to Create an XML Application

Appendix G

The following example shows an AastraIPPhoneExecute object using the Reset command:

<AastraIPPhoneExecute>

<ExecuteItem URI="Command: Reset"/> </AastraIPPhoneExecute>

Note: If you specify a command as a URI attribute (instead of a URL), the keyword "Command" must be prepended in the value of the URI attribute so that the phone recognizes it as a URI attribute value. If you enter a URI and leave out the “Command” keyword, the phone interprets the value in the URI attribute as a URL containing network resources.

The following example shows the AastraIPPhoneExecute object using a URL:

<AastraIPPhoneExecute>

<ExecuteItem URI="http://aastraserver/message.xml"/> </AastraIPPhoneExecute>

When the phone receives this object, it displays the specified XML URI page.

Using the NoOp Command

You can use the AastraIPPhoneExecute object as an object to create a blank display (it has no affect on the IP phone). It is made up of a blank URI. You can use this feature when you need to press a key on the phone to access a feature, and it is not necessary to display anything.

The following example shows an AastraIPPhoneExecute object using a blank URI:

<AastraIPPhoneExecute> <ExecuteItem URI=””/>

<AastraIPPhoneExecute>

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