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Question by Saeed
Submitted on 1/11/2004
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Hi
I wrote a VB programm that answer a call and by detecting what digit
was Pressed do something.(i use usual fax/voice modem).
now my problom is when some one call and log in to programm,if,for example he pressed 8
(on his phone),i want to send him a fax!
i means i don't want to dial his/her number,he/she connected to programm
and wants to recive a fax(for example a text file that the programm generate).
can i do this in VB?
if yes,How?
Thanks


Answer by kaku
Submitted on 2/19/2004
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i want to contact you saeed. my name is hafizullah email: mhafizullahkhan@yahoo.com we are working on a similar problem. i want to get your code if you dont mind. we are working on an IVR system. i want vb code which answers a phone call and detects DTMF. thanx in advance

 

Answer by mohdis
Submitted on 4/8/2004
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iam working in the same proplem ,, but i want to ask Saeed how i do recive pressed number from phone and write numbers in the test >
please help me fast

thanks in advance


 

Answer by SC
Submitted on 9/25/2004
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can u please email code at csstudent_su@hotmail.com as I am searching on how to handle press buttons in application. thanks

 

Answer by Joan
Submitted on 12/21/2004
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I like to try your code, Can you send me a copy, jprince42@hotmail.com
thanks in advance

 

Answer by anshu
Submitted on 8/26/2005
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i am working on exactly the same project if u don't mind please send me the code.my mail id is mssawant@rediffmail.com

thanks in advance

 

Answer by reza
Submitted on 11/5/2005
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Hi
I wrote a VB programm that answer a call and by detecting what digit
was Pressed do something.(i use usual fax/voice modem).
now my problom is when some one call and log in to programm,if,for example he pressed 8
(on his phone),i want to send him a fax!
i means i don't want to dial his/her number,he/she connected to programm
and wants to recive a fax(for example a text file that the programm generate).
can i do this in VB?
if yes,How?
Thanks

 

Answer by skallely
Submitted on 9/3/2006
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Hello Saeed,

I am looking for a sample source code for answer the call which lands on a modem and get DTMF tones and play some files. If you have VB code, please send me to skallely@yahoo.co.uk

Sheejan

 

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