I've worked through several issues now. My latest is CPL just hates my script and I don't understand why... yet. It seems that in cpl_run_node, it says the first child is a CPL node which it gets angry about. This seems odd as the first child to the CPL tag is incoming. See below:
<cpl> <incoming> <location url="sip:712403814680@pstngw-test.ame.corp.google.com"> <proxy/> </location> </incoming> </cpl>
Is there something that CPL is assuming about my XML that isn't getting caught in the LOAD_CPL?
--Chris
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Ovidiu Sas wrote:
There are several issues with dbtext (both in caching and non-caching mode). Hopefully, Daniel will have timeto take a look at them before 1.3 comes out.
Regards, Ovidiu sas
On Nov 8, 2007 11:58 PM, Chris Heiser cheiser@config.name wrote:
Looks like I had to put dbtext into non-caching mode. Even in caching mode, it doesn't seem to dump the file to disk on shutdown. (So I'm sad).
--Chris
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007, Chris Heiser wrote:
So I'm playing with CPL, and I notice that the dbtext table isn't getting updated. Anyone seen this behavior before? I'm running 1.2.2-tls
--Chris
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