For example, I'm able to launch the Skype app from my app using "skype:userName?call", but there doesn't appear to be an "oovoo:" URL tag. Did they simply forget to register their custom schema in the app? Or is it possibly named something different?
The following format in an href appears to be valid for the PC version "oovoo:?call?userName" while I was doing some digging, but doesn't work on the iPhone (the ooVoo app never launches). I tested the oovoo: tag from a webpage as well, and Safari just reports the address as invalid.
Try something more general like oovoo://www.google.com.If you have ooVoo installed, and Safari cannot recognize the scheme, it doesn't exist.The specific arguments and variables shouldn't matter until you get into the app.
Reporters, camera crews and photographers are welcome to attend the class on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. in Rehn Hall Room 108. To schedule an interview, contact Marcus D. Odom, director of the School of Accountancy, at 618/453-1408.
Hartley will be the featured virtual guest during accounting Professor Marcus D. Odom's internal auditing class on Oct. 16. "This is a great way for the School of Accountancy to bring in high-profile guest speakers to present to the students. The technology will also allow students to interact with the speakers since they will be live video conferences. I cannot wait to make this happen," said Odom.
Through oovoo.com, Hartley will speak to SIUC students without leaving his Missouri office. "I believe that in-person interaction is best but I want to work with the college to unleash the potential of this technology," said Hartley, director of the St. Louis office of Protiviti, a leading provider of independent risk consulting and internal audit services. "This is just the beginning. I will encourage my colleagues in Hong Kong and fellow College of Business alumni worldwide to make contact with SIU students using this service."
The SIUC College of Business and Administration has invested more than $1 million in technology for students and faculty in the last five years. The school is ranked among the top 100 public business colleges nationwide by U.S. News & World Report.
All day event - Morris Library's First Floor Rotunda: The Wildflower Art ShowVisit Morris Library's First Floor RotundaMay 10 - August 10Featuring these local artists: Jan York, Jen Wharton, Julie O. Murphy, Beth Martell, Shannon Green, Cathy Daesch, Kathy Wides, Lisa Lennox, Laura Marjorie Miller, Jonny Gray, Jeannie Ravenscraft, and Rhonda BranumThe real wonder of wildflowers is that they adapt so effortlessly to the different conditions they find themselves in. If ever there was a flower that epitomizes the idiom "bloom where you are planted," it's the wildflower. We could all take a cue from these wild, free and yet still rooted plants. They are resilient, untamed, beautiful, surprising, colorful, and unpredictable. There's a lot to love about them.