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Twilio Cookbook

You're reading from   Twilio Cookbook The Twilio cookbook will enable all kinds of telephone usage, including SMS, on your websites. It's a totally practical guide with a hands-on approach to help you dig deep into the enormous potential of telephone facilities on the Web.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782166061
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Roger Stringer Roger Stringer
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Twilio Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Into the Frying Pan 2. Now We're Cooking FREE CHAPTER 3. Conducting Surveys via SMS 4. Building a Conference Calling System 5. Combining Twilio with Other APIs 6. Sending and Receiving SMS Messages 7. Building a Reminder System 8. Building an IVR System 9. Building Your Own PBX 10. Digging into OpenVBX Index

Allowing outgoing phone calls


We've given users the ability to handle incoming calls. Now let's give them the ability to call people back from their account.

In index.php, we displayed a link on each phone number that lets the user use the "Click-to-Call" feature. Now, let's build up on this recipe.

Getting ready

The complete source code for this recipe can be found in the Chapter9/Recipe6 folder in the source code for this book.

How to do it...

Once we're finished, we'll be able to click any phone number and make an outgoing call. This call will first call us and then the phone number we clicked on. Perform the following step to do so.

Update index.php again with our new routes as follows:

<?php
session_start();
include 'Services/Twilio.php';
require("system/jolt.php");
require("system/pdo.class.php");
require("system/functions.php");

$_GET['route'] = isset($_GET['route']) ? '/'.$_GET['route'] : '/';
$app = new Jolt('site',false);
$app->option('source', 'config.ini');
#$pdo = Db::singleton...
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