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I modified Greasemonkey script for Skype.
Now it working with 3CX HTTP API.
Phone numbers shown as a links.

Add your:
<3CX IP ADDRESS>
<YOUR EXTENSION>
<PIN>
defaultPrefix= '9';

To download Greasemonkey: https://addons.mozilla.org/ru/firefox/addon/748

Code:
// Sip: Linkify (for 3CX)
// Author: Boris Yim (modified by Vladimir Afanasiev,  www.icepartners.ru)
// License: GNU GPL v2 or later
// Modified from: Skype Linkify (http://www.questar.it/blog/developer/skypelinkify.user.js)
// which was inspired by SunRocket VoIP Dial Linkify (http://www.muehlen.com/projects/voip/voip_dial.user.js)
// which in turn was inspired by UPS Tracking Linkify (http://plutor.org/files/upslinkify.user.js)
//
// Match these patterns:
//  800-555-1212
//  (800) 555-1212
//  (800)555-1212
//  800-555-1212
//  800-555-1212
//  800 555 1212
//  800.555.1212
//  800/555/1212
//  8005551212
//  +1 (number)
//  + (international number)
//
// Link to "http:<formated number>" ("3CX VoIP Client:" also OK)
//
// ==UserScript==
// @name           sip: Linkify (for 3CX VoIP Client)
// @namespace      http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/5935 (original Skype source)
// @description    Looks for phone numbers in pages and makes hyperlinks out of them. When clicking on the link, your 3CX Voip Client will ring and be dialing the number / link you clicked on.
// @include        *
// ==/UserScript==
//default country prefix
const defaultPrefix= '9';

(function () {
                const trackRegex = /(\+\d\d?)?[\-\s\/\.]?[\(]?(\d){2,4}[\)]?[\-\s\/\.]?\d\d\d[\-\s\/\.]?(\d){3,5}\b/ig;

                function trackUrl(t) {
                               if (String(t).charAt(0)!= '+') t= defaultPrefix + String(t);
                               return "http://<3CX IP ADDRESS>:5484/PbxAPI.aspx?func=make_call&from=<YOUR EXTENSION>&pin=<PIN>&to=" + (String(t).replace(/[\-\s\/\(\)\.]/g, ""));
                }
    // tags we will scan looking for un-hyperlinked urls

    var allowedParents = [
        "abbr", "acronym", "address", "applet", "b", "bdo", "big", "blockquote", "body",
        "caption", "center", "cite", "code", "dd", "del", "div", "dfn", "dt", "em",
        "fieldset", "font", "form", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "i", "iframe",
        "ins", "kdb", "li", "nobr", "object", "pre", "p", "q", "samp", "small", "span", "strike",
        "s", "strong", "sub", "sup", "td", "th", "tt", "u", "var"
        ];
   
    var xpath = "//text()[(parent::" + allowedParents.join(" or parent::") + ")" + "]";
    var candidates = document.evaluate(xpath, document, null, XPathResult.UNORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE, null);
    for (var cand = null, i = 0; (cand = candidates.snapshotItem(i)); i++) {

        if (trackRegex.test(cand.nodeValue)) {
            var span = document.createElement("span");
            var source = cand.nodeValue;       
            cand.parentNode.replaceChild(span, cand);
            trackRegex.lastIndex = 0;

            for (var match = null, lastLastIndex = 0; (match = trackRegex.exec(source)); ) {
                span.appendChild(document.createTextNode(source.substring(lastLastIndex, match.index)));          
                var a = document.createElement("a");
                a.setAttribute("href", trackUrl(match[0]));
                a.appendChild(document.createTextNode(match[0]));
                span.appendChild(a);
                lastLastIndex = trackRegex.lastIndex;
            }
            span.appendChild(document.createTextNode(source.substring(lastLastIndex)));
            span.normalize();
        }
    }
})();
 
Excellent, good tip!
 
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