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In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.general, Christopher L. Weeks writes:
> I've been a TELLME user for ages, since they were in early beta actually.
> It's a neat idea (although not sure it's a moneymaking one), and I use it a
> lot to find out weather in destination cities or just to kill a little time
> in the airport.
I'm a long time user too! I used to use the phone book more than anything and
it sucks that they removed it. Now I use the traffic keyword more than
anything, but I drive more than I fly so that might account for our different
focus.
> Can you review how to get to your service (I wasn't aware you could even add
> your own services!)in a little more depth... when I dial in the code or say
> "extensions" I just get the VRU telling me it doesn't recognise what I said
> as a keyword Is this maybe geography specific?
Ack!
It shouldn't be regional. I'm not finding anything in the docs to suggest that
it would be. You can't even get to extensions at all? Or just not to mine?
I've tested it with the cellphones of a few coworkers just now and it works for
them (but of course, they're in my region). I'll keep looking.
If you want to know more about your own VXML apps as Tellme extensions, see
http://studio.tellme.com/ and if you want a directory of some extensions
(caution...they aren't all G rated!) see
http://studio.tellme.com/mystudio/showdirectory.cgi
I hadn't previously published my service to their directory, but I have now.
Try it again, please.
Chris
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