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CH A P T E R 5-61 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication De velopment Notes OL-5375-01 5 HTTP Client Requests and Header Settings This chapter contains the following sections: • HTTP Client Requests • HTTP Header Setting s – HTTP Refresh Setting – MIME T ype and Other HTTP Headers – Content Expiration Header Setti ng • Identifying t he Ca[...]
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Chapter 5 HTTP Client Re quests and Heade r Settings HTTP Header Settings 5-62 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication Development No tes OL-5375-01 • The phone processes the supported HTTP headers. • The phone parses the XML object if ContentT ype is text/xml . • The phone presents data and opt ions to the user per the serv er response. HTTP He[...]
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5-63 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication De velopment Notes OL-5375-01 Chapter 5 HTTP Client Requests and Header Settings HTTP Header Settings 2. After a very short time, it d isplays the numeric Cisco stock parameters. 3. Finally , it sho ws a graph of Ci sco intr aday stock performance. The display then repeatedly cycles be tween the final two v[...]
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Chapter 5 HTTP Client Re quests and Heade r Settings HTTP Header Settings 5-64 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication Development No tes OL-5375-01 MIME Type and Other HTTP Headers Although deli v ering pages wit h the proper MIME type and oth er formatting items is not dif f icult, it requir es moderately indepth kno wled ge of your web serv er . Th[...]
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5-65 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication De velopment Notes OL-5375-01 Chapter 5 HTTP Client Requests and Header Settings HTTP Header Settings Use the following ASP s ample script to set the MI ME type and to serve the file that is specified in the # include command: <%@ Language=JavaScript%> <% Response.ContentType = "audio/basic&qu[...]
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Chapter 5 HTTP Client Re quests and Heade r Settings Identifying the Capabilities of IP Phone Clients 5-66 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication Development No tes OL-5375-01 Identifying the Capabilities of IP Phone Clients Because XML services are now supported across a wide range of Cisco IP Phones, web application serv ers no w need to identify t[...]
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5-67 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication De velopment Notes OL-5375-01 Chapter 5 HTTP Client Requests and Header Settings Accept Header These parameters get s eparated by commas as shown in the follo wing example of a Cisco IP Phone 7970 header : x-CiscoIPPho neDisplay: 298, 168 , 12, C Note The pixel resolutio ns advertised by th e de vice def in[...]
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Chapter 5 HTTP Client Re quests and Heade r Settings Accept Header 5-68 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication Development No tes OL-5375-01 For e xample, x-Cisc oIPPhone/* in dicates that all XML obje cts defined in the specified v ersion of th e SDK are supported, and x-CiscoI PPhone/Menu specif ies that the <CiscoIPPhoneMenu> object gets sup[...]