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  9. data/lib/aastra_xml_api/AastraIPPhoneConfiguration.rb +55 -0
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  11. data/lib/aastra_xml_api/AastraIPPhoneDirectory.rb +119 -0
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  13. data/lib/aastra_xml_api/AastraIPPhoneExecute.rb +58 -0
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  17. data/lib/aastra_xml_api/AastraIPPhoneGDImage.rb +185 -0
  18. data/lib/aastra_xml_api/AastraIPPhoneIconEntry.rb +27 -0
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+ # AastraXmlApi
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+ TODO: Write a gem description
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+ ## Installation
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+ gem 'aastra_xml_api'
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+ And then execute:
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+ Or install it yourself as:
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+ ## Usage
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
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+ require 'aastra_xml_api/version'
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = "aastra_xml_api"
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+ spec.version = AastraXmlApi::VERSION
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+ spec.authors = ["Emery A. Miller"]
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+ spec.email = ["emery.miller@easyofficephone.com"]
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+ spec.description = %q{Gemified version of Carlton O'Riley's Aastra XML Ruby Port}
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+ spec.summary = %q{Aastra XML API for Ruby}
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+ spec.homepage = "http://www.easyofficephone.com"
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+ spec.license = "GNU GPL v2"
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+ spec.files = `git ls-files`.split($/)
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+ spec.executables = spec.files.grep(%r{^bin/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ # Aastra XML API Classes - AastraIPPhone
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+ # Copyright Aastra Telecom 2008
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+ #
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+ # Ruby adaptation by Carlton O'Riley
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+ #
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+ # AastraIPPhone is the root class for all the Aastra XML objects.
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+ #
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+ # Public methods
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+ # setTitle(Title) to setup the title of an object (optional)
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+ # setTitleWrap to set the title to be wrapped on 2 lines (optional)
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+ # setCancelAction(uri) to set the cancel parameter with the URI to be called on Cancel (optional)
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+ # setDestroyOnExit to set DestroyonExit parameter to 'yes', 'no' by default (optional)
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+ # setBeep to enable a notification beep with the object (optional)
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+ # setLockIn to set the Lock-in tag to 'yes' (optional)
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+ # setAllowAnswer to set the allowAnswer tag to 'yes' (optional)
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+ # setTimeout(timeout) to define a specific timeout for the XML object (optional)
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+ # addSoftkey(index,label,uri,icon_index) to add custom soktkeys to the object (optional)
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+ # setRefresh(timeout,URL) to add Refresh parameters to the object (optional)
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+ # addIcon(index,icon) to add custom icons to the object (optional)
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+ #
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+ ###############################################################################
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+
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+ class AastraIPPhone
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+ @entries
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+ @softkeys
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+ @icons
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+ @title
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+ @title_wrap
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+ @destroyOnExit
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+ @cancelAction
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+ @refreshTimeout
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+ @refreshURL
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+ @beep
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+ @lockin
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+ @timeout
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+ @allowAnswer
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+
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+ HIGHASCII = {
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+ "!\xc0!" => 'A', # A`
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+ "!\xe0!" => 'a', # a`
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+ "!\xc1!" => 'A', # A'
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+ "!\xe1!" => 'a', # a'
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+ "!\xc2!" => 'A', # A^
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+ "!\xe2!" => 'a', # a^
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+ "!\xc4!" => 'Ae', # A:
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+ "!\xe4!" => 'ae', # a:
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+ "!\xc3!" => 'A', # A~
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+ "!\xe3!" => 'a', # a~
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+ "!\xc8!" => 'E', # E`
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+ "!\xe8!" => 'e', # e`
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+ "!\xc9!" => 'E', # E'
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+ "!\xe9!" => 'e', # e'
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+ "!\xca!" => 'E', # E^
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+ "!\xea!" => 'e', # e^
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+ "!\xcb!" => 'Ee', # E:
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+ "!\xeb!" => 'ee', # e:
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+ "!\xcc!" => 'I', # I`
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+ "!\xec!" => 'i', # i`
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+ "!\xcd!" => 'I', # I'
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+ "!\xed!" => 'i', # i'
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+ "!\xce!" => 'I', # I^
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+ "!\xee!" => 'i', # i^
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+ "!\xcf!" => 'Ie', # I:
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+ "!\xef!" => 'ie', # i:
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+ "!\xd2!" => 'O', # O`
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+ "!\xf2!" => 'o', # o`
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+ "!\xd3!" => 'O', # O'
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+ "!\xf3!" => 'o', # o'
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+ "!\xd4!" => 'O', # O^
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+ "!\xf4!" => 'o', # o^
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+ "!\xd6!" => 'Oe', # O:
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+ "!\xf6!" => 'oe', # o:
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+ "!\xd5!" => 'O', # O~
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+ "!\xf5!" => 'o', # o~
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+ "!\xd8!" => 'Oe', # O/
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+ "!\xf8!" => 'oe', # o/
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+ "!\xd9!" => 'U', # U`
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+ "!\xf9!" => 'u', # u`
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+ "!\xda!" => 'U', # U'
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+ "!\xfa!" => 'u', # u'
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+ "!\xdb!" => 'U', # U^
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+ "!\xfb!" => 'u', # u^
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+ "!\xdc!" => 'Ue', # U:
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+ "!\xfc!" => 'ue', # u:
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+ "!\xc7!" => 'C', # ,C
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+ "!\xe7!" => 'c', # ,c
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+ "!\xd1!" => 'N', # N~
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+ "!\xf1!" => 'n', # n~
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+ "!\xdf!" => 'ss'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Create an AastraIPPhone object and set initial values. Everything
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+ # sent to the phone will inherit from this class.
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+ def initialize
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+ @entries = []
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+ @softkeys = []
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+ @icons = []
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+ @refreshTimeout = 0
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+ @timeout = 0
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+ end
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+
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+ # Set the title of the AastraIPPhone object. Typically displayed on the
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+ # top of the phone.
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+ def setTitle(title)
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+ @title = title
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+ end
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+
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+ # Allow the title to wrap over multiple lines when displayed.
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+ def setTitleWrap
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+ @title_wrap = "yes"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Set refresh timeout (seconds) and the URI to load when the
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+ # timeout is reached.
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+ def setRefresh(timeout, url)
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+ @refreshTimeout = timeout
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+ @refreshURL = url
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+ end
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+
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+ # Beep phone when XML is received.
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+ def setBeep
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+ @beep = "yes"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Do not keep the object in the phone browser after exit.
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+ def setDestroyOnExit
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+ @destroyOnExit = "yes"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Defines the URI to call when the user cancels the XML object.
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+ def setCancelAction(cancelAction)
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+ @cancelAction = cancelAction
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+ end
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+
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+ # Ignores all keys that would cause the screen to exit without using
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+ # keys defined by the object.
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+ def setLockIn
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+ @lockin = "yes"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Override the default 45 second timeout. A value of 0 will disable
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+ # timeout.
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+ def setTimeout(timeout)
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+ @timeout = timeout
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+ end
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+
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+ # Applies only to the non-softkey phones (53i). When set, the phone
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+ # displays 'Ignore' and 'Answer' if the XML object is displayed when
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+ # the phone is ringing.
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+ def setAllowAnswer
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+ @allowAnswer = "yes"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the set refresh timeout value.
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+ def getRefreshTimeout
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+ return @refreshTimeout
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the set refresh URI.
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+ def getRefreshURL
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+ return @refreshURL
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+ end
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+
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+ # Add a softkey to be displayed while the XML object is on the screen.
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+ # Only available on the 9480i, 9480iCT, 55i, 57i, and 57iCT. Softkey
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+ # will be at position index. label is what is displayed next to the
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+ # softkey button. uri is what is called when the softkey is pressed.
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+ # Optionally, icon is the index of the icon to display to the left of
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+ # the label.
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+ def addSoftkey(index, label, uri, icon=nil)
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+ @softkeys += [AastraIPPhoneSoftkeyEntry.new(index, escape(label), escape(uri), icon)]
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+ end
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+
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+ # Add an icon to be used by either a softkey of AastraIPPhoneTextMenu.
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+ # Only available on the 55i, 57i, and 57iCT. The index is the same as
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+ # what is referenced by addSoftkey or AastraIPPhoneTextMenu.addEntry.
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+ # The icon can be either a predefined icon or the hex of an icon image.
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+ def addIcon(index, icon)
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+ @icons += [AastraIPPhoneIconEntry.new(index, icon)]
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+ end
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+
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+ # Convert any HTML characters to the proper escaped format.
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+ # i.e. > becomes &gt;
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+ def escape(s)
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+ return nil if s.nil?
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+ CGI.escapeHTML(s)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Convert characters when using double sized text in
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+ # AastraIPPhoneFormattedTextScreen.
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+ def convert_high_ascii(s)
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+ ret = ""
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+ s.each do |char|
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+ if not HIGHASCII[char].nil? then
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+ ret += HIGHASCII[char]
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+ else
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+ ret += char
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+ end
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+ end
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+ return ret
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+ end
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+ end