SIP in a Web Browser: Another Strange Usage?

Below is a correspondence between Benny Prijono, the developer of the C Language SIP stack – PJSIP, and me. I sought his permission before publishing this e-mail.

From: “Benny Prijono” <bennylp{at}pjsip.org>
Subject: Re: PJSIP in the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser
Date: Fri, March 12, 2010 3:21 pm
To: “Adeyeye Oluwasegun Michael” <micadeyeye{at}crg.ee.uct.ac.za>
Cc: support{at}teluu.com


Hi Adeyeye,

Wow, another strange usage of SIP. :) 

We'll add the link asap, thanks for the info.

Cheers
 Benny

On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:49 PM, Adeyeye Oluwasegun Michael
<micadeyeye{at}crg.ee.uct.ac.za> wrote:
> Hi Benny,
> You might want to share this on your site - Integrating PJSIP into the
> Mozilla Firefox Web Browser. The browser extension is called TransferHTTP,
> and it available at http://transferhttp.mozdev.org.
>
> I have a demo of the work here -
> http://www.ngportal.com/research/transferhttpclients.ogg
>
> The extension is used to move web sessions, set-up a voice call and stream
> media between two PCs.
>
> Regards,
> Michael.
>


Benny now lists my work on his site as one of the works (Open Source Projects) that used PJSIP. See http://www.pjsip.org/apps.htm

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