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General Settings
The following describes the General Settings of a Cisco Unified CVP voice application.
Deploy Version. This sets the version of Cisco Unified CVP VoiceXML Server to
which to deploy an application. As Cisco Unified CVP VoiceXML Studio applications
can run on different versions of VoiceXML Server, this field must match the version of
VoiceXML Server running in the deployment environment. Refer to the VoiceXML
Server User Guide for Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal for more information on
running an application deployed to VoiceXML Server.
can run on different versions of VoiceXML Server, this field must match the version of
VoiceXML Server running in the deployment environment. Refer to the VoiceXML
Server User Guide for Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal for more information on
running an application deployed to VoiceXML Server.
Maintainer. This contains the e-mail address of the application administrator. If the
voice browser encounters errors (usually caused by missing audio files or other
configuration problems) it sends a message to this e-mail address. Since the voice
browser is not part of Cisco Unified CVP VoiceXML Server, this is a convenient way to
learn the details of any errors that occurred while the voice browser was interpreting the
VoiceXML document.
configuration problems) it sends a message to this e-mail address. Since the voice
browser is not part of Cisco Unified CVP VoiceXML Server, this is a convenient way to
learn the details of any errors that occurred while the voice browser was interpreting the
VoiceXML document.
Language. This contains the language to specify in each VoiceXML document's
xml:lang
attribute. By default it is blank, indicating that the voice browser's default
language will be used. The information here must conform to the format required in
XML for specifying languages (e.g. "en-US").
XML for specifying languages (e.g. "en-US").