ā10-06-2015 01:52 AM
On DevNet there is a great tutorial about custmizing Assist popup: https://developer.cisco.com/media/remote-expert-mobile-developer-tutorials/web-sdk/06-customizing-assist-popup/customizing-assist-popup.html
As it is all done using CSS, I wonder if it is possible to do it dynamically, as CSS could be updated via javascript and that would, in theory, allow full control of the visibility and properties of video/voice window during the session. I just wonder would this work here as well?
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ā10-13-2015 10:59 AM
When an agent requests screen-sharing, default behaviour on the consumer side is to pop up presenting the user with options to accept or reject this screen-share request. It is possible for a consumer-side application to override this behaviour.
For the details to do this for the Web see the Customizing the JavaScript CSDK popup window section of
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For iOS it will be possible to do this in REM 11.0 by implementing the ASDKScreenShareRequestedDelegate protocol to override the default behavior.
ā10-06-2015 12:33 PM
I suspect you could hack something up that would manipulate the CSS dynamically, however I would think that would tend to subvert the functionality of the RE Mobile javascript, since it's only expecting to deal with static CSS provided prior to popping the window. (It may also be difficult to get a handle on the DOM of the popup without modifying the RE Mobile JS itself.)
It might work, but supportability from Cisco might be a question - especially as RE Mobile and browsers quickly rev. What interesting use-cases or capabilities did you have in mind?
ā10-06-2015 01:02 PM
Hi David,
I like your comment.
It might be useful, and okay, to āskinā or change colors, etc. But, to change the structure of a page, width, height. I agree, can be a mess.
Thanks,
Ed
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ā10-09-2015 05:19 AM
Use case is pretty simple: customer wants to hide āPopup windowā after the call is connected. Is that possible and how?
If not, is it possible to hide it completely, so it doesnāt show at all?
ā10-13-2015 05:39 AM
Hi Darko,
No, you cannot hide the the pop up window. The pop up is required to maintain the session state between page navigations.
ā10-13-2015 10:59 AM
When an agent requests screen-sharing, default behaviour on the consumer side is to pop up presenting the user with options to accept or reject this screen-share request. It is possible for a consumer-side application to override this behaviour.
For the details to do this for the Web see the Customizing the JavaScript CSDK popup window section of
'
For iOS it will be possible to do this in REM 11.0 by implementing the ASDKScreenShareRequestedDelegate protocol to override the default behavior.
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