Appendix g – Aastra Telecom SIP 57I User Manual

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How to Create an XML Application

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IP Phone Administrator Guide

Appendix G

You use the following attributes to create multiple input fields using the
AastraIPPhoneInputScreen object.

Example

The following is an example AastraIPPhoneInputScreen script using the multiple
input field feature:

<AastraIPPhoneInputScreen type="string">
<Title>Test</Title>
<URL>http://10.50.10.117/test.pl</URL>
<Default/>
<InputField>
<Prompt>Name:</Prompt>
<Parameter>name</Paramter>
<Default>Robert</Default>
<SoftKey index="3">
<Label>NameDone</Label>
<URI>Softkey:Submit</URI>
</SoftKey>

New AastraIPPhoneInputScreen Attributes

defaultIndex

Allows you to set an integer value from 1 - 6 that specifies which

input field the edit cursor starts in. Default is 1.

displayMode

Allows you to set a specific display mode for the screen: “normal

or “condensed”.

Default is “normal” mode.

Normal Mode - Prompts and inputs each appear on separate lines

on the display. The user can scroll through the lines.

Notes:

1. An <InputField> tag with a type set to “empty” creates two blank

lines in “normal” mode.

2. All inputs fields are left justfied in “normal” mode.

Condensed Mode - Prompts and inputs appear on the same line

(up to 5 inputs on a single screen).

Notes:
1. Title tag wrapping limits the number of fields per screen to 1 or 3
in condensed mode.
2. An <InputField> tag with a type set to “empty” creates a blank
line in “condensed” mode.

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