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    Cisco TMS PhoneBook - PHP Version

    Cisco TMS PhoneBook - PHP Version

    Emulates Cisco TMS PhoneBook for CMM or Endpoints with PHP

    ...Anyway, this tool emulates the TMS PhoneBook and allows you to search and add new participants to a existing conference. The search is regular expression and the filter compare the user query with the endpoint name or H323/SIP dial string from the database. All you need is a Web server (tested with apache) with PHP and "RewriteEngine on" to make it work Optionally you can use a SQL server to have a real database, but I used a simple array as db.
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    jbd (Jabber Bookmark Directory) is a jabber component that enables storage of bookmarks using Jabber's XMPP. It stores attributes like title of the bookmark, its URL, and browsable flag (with which an user can query the bookmarks owned by another user) ;)
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