On 01/13/2009 06:23 PM, IƱaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2009/1/13 Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com>om>:
By some reason, the '#' is used a lot in
telecom/mobile operators dialed
extensions (e.g., charging credit on mobile phone),
Well, IMHO the reason is that key '#' appears in all the phones
:)
... including the SIP phones. The '#' is also lot used to terminate
the
dialing string orDTMF sequences
But that's not an URI.
Phones terminating the dialing string with '#' don't send the '#' as
part of the URI username.
'#' key becomes a "Dial" button.
Yes, also this happens with several SIP phones as well - they do not
send # in uri (it is interpreted as dial button). But others do...
And in case of DTMF, it's not an URI, and valid
DTFM codes are:
0-9, #, *, A, B, C, D
That is one line on top your config file:
$rU = $(rU{s.unescape.user});
Yes, it's enough easy, thanks for pointing it out.
PD: Perhaps the default script should include that line?
There will be a refurbished config before release. A lot of things has
changed/added and worth to be there.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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