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Twilio Best Practices

Twilio Best Practices

By : Rogers
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Twilio Best Practices

Twilio Best Practices

4.5 (4)
By: Rogers

Overview of this book

If you have experience with at least one programming language and are looking to integrate Twilio into your applications, then this book is for you.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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Index

Adding Twilio Client to your web applications

Let's start adding Twilio Client functionality to a real application with an in-depth tutorial, including complete HTML, JavaScript, and PHP code samples.

If you're not using PHP but rather another server-side language, the principles will be extremely similar. Simply see the Twilio Capabilities documentation for your own language. The JavaScript will remain the same irrespective of what you're running on your backend.

Suppose we add a page to our website that allows users to call our customer support team from within their browser. We'll let them choose the kind of problem they're having, and then we'll use that information to connect them to the right person.

Setting up a TwiML application

To place outgoing calls from a Twilio Client application, we need to set up a TwiML Application. This can be done via the API, as we saw in the previous chapter, but as this is most likely going to be a one-off task, we'll...

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