Ciscoipphonedirectory – Cisco OL-20949-01 User Manual

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Cisco Unified IP Phone Services Application Development Notes

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Chapter 3 CiscoIPPhone XML Objects

XML Object Definitions

During text entry, Cisco Unified IP Phones display softkeys to assist users with text entry. Users can
navigate between fields with the vertical scroll button that is used to navigate menus, and so on.

CiscoIPPhoneDirectory

The phone originally incorporated the

CiscoIPPhoneDirectory

XML object to support the Directory

operation of Cisco Unified IP Phones, but it is available for your development purposes also.

Figure 3-2

shows how an XML

CiscoIPPhoneDirectory

object displays on the phone.

Figure 3-2

CiscoIPPhoneDirectory Object Display Sample

Definition

<CiscoIPPhoneDirectory>

<Title>Directory title goes here</Title>

<Prompt>Prompt text goes here</Prompt>

<DirectoryEntry>

<Name>The name of the directory entry</Name>

<Telephone>The telephone number for the entry</Telephone>

InputFlag

Description

A

Plain ASCII text—use the DTMF keypad to enter text that consists
of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.

T

Telephone number—enter only DTMF digits for this field. The
acceptable input includes numbers, #, and *.

N

Numeric—enter numbers as the only acceptable input.

E

Equation—enter numbers and special math symbols.

U

Uppercase—enter uppercase letters as the only acceptable input.

L

Lowercase—enter lowercase letters as the only acceptable input.

P

Password field—enter individual characters using the standard
keypad-repeat entry mode. The system automatically converts
accepted characters into an asterisk, keeping the entered value
private.

Note

P specifies the only

InputFlag

that works as a modifier. For

example, specify a value of “AP” in the

InputFlag

field to

use plain ASCII as the input type and to mask the input as a
password by using an asterisk (*).

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