Supported elements & attributes, K.10, K.10 supported elements & attributes – Nortel Networks Mediant TP-1610 SIP User Manual

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Mediant 2000 SIP

Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual

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Document #: LTRT-72504

K.10 Supported Elements & Attributes

Table K-4: VoiceXML Supported Elements & Attributes (continues on pages 256 to 260)

Element

Element’s

Description

Parameter

s

Parameter’s Description

Supported

name

The name of the modified variable

<assign>

Assign value to
variable

expr

The new value of the variable.

<audio>

Plays an audio clip
within a prompt

expr

Dynamically determines the URI to fetch by
evaluating this ECMAScript expression.

<block>

A container of (non-
interactive)
executable code

event

The event or events to catch.

count

The occurrence of the event (default 1).

<catch>

Catch an event

cond

An expression which must evaluate to true after
conversion to Boolean in order for the event to be
caught, (defaults true).

dtmf

The DTMF sequence for this choice.

accept

Override the setting for accept in <menu> for this
particular choice.

next

URI of the next dialog or doc.

expr

Specifies an expression to evaluate as a URI to
transition to instead of specifying a next.

event

Specify an event to be thrown instead of specifying a
next.

eventexpr

An ECMAScript expression evaluating to the name of
the event to be thrown.

message

A message string providing additional context about
the event being thrown.

<choice>

Defines a menu item

messageex
pr

An ECMAScript expression evaluating to the
message string.

<clear>

Clear one or more
form item variables

namelist

The list of variables to be reset.

<disconnect>

Disconnect a session

<else>

Used in <if>
elements

<elseif>

Used in <if>
elements

count

The event count

<error>

Catch an error event

cond

An optional condition to test to see if the event is
caught by this element. Defaults to true.

expr

A return expression.

<exit>

Exit a session

namelist

Variable names to be returned to interpreter context.

name

The form item variable in the dialog scope that holds
the result.

expr

The initial value of the form item variable;

cond

An expression that must evaluate to true after
conversion to Boolean in order for the form item to be
visited.

type

The type of field.

<field>

Declares an input
field in a form

slot

The name of the grammar slot used to populate the
variable. (Not Supported)

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