12 jan 2009 kl. 15.34 skrev IƱaki Baz Castillo:
2009/1/12 ALAEDDINE abbech
<alasupcom(a)yahoo.fr>fr>:
thanks all,
But my problem is to dial this prefix whith a phone and i detect it
whith my OpenSER.
So the question is : can i have #31# in the Username in SIP
Request's URI?
I already explained that # is not allowed in a SIP URI (also in the
SIP Request URI, of course).
On the other side, the answer is "Yes, of course, provided that your SIP
equipment follows the standard and encodes the # character. You are
allowed
to dial that character, but any SIP-compliant device (useragent) is
not allowed
to transfer it verbatim in a SIP uri, but has to encode it - much like
many
international characters in a HTTP uri.
/O