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Media Page

A media page is a container of the media elements. It defines the SMIL content which is passed to the Avaya Voice Browser (AVB). You can use conditional statements in a media page to define logic for processing. However, audio segments (or SSML) cannot exist in a media page.

Following media elements are added to the existing audio prompt palette.

You must add a new media page to the prompt before adding media items. You can either generate the media content using palette items or link to an external SMIL file.

Adding a media page to your prompt gives you a basic media item. You can then populate media contents into your media page. The media page is divided into 2 sections:

In a media page, the elements from the body use elements defined in the head. Currently, you can used only region element in the head. Changes such as renaming, deleting, adding to a region element has a dynamic effect on the elements of the body.

The regions are only valid within the media page. The media page object keeps an internal list of regions. It also contains a list in memory uncommitted regions. The elements in the body can access this memory list when required.

For information on Media Palette items, see

Media

Media Page

Text

SMIL Link

Region

Parallel

Sequence

Coordination Parallel

Coordination Sequence

Note:

All the elements in a media page (Region, Parallel, Sequence, Coordination Parallel, Coordination Sequence, Text, Text Block and Media) are VXML 3.0 tags. By default, Dialog Designer sets the projects to VXML 2.1 compatibility. Therefore, if you are using these palette items, you must update the compatibility to VXML 3.0.


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