you are right.
we have used the ENUM module, configured it like 'enum_query("other
TLD")', and it works well.
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From: "Jiri Kuthan" <jiri(a)iptel.org>
To: "David" <david(a)kayote.com>om>; <serusers(a)iptel.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 6:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] ENUM variable TLD?
> At 04:26 PM 11/22/2004, David wrote:
>>Hi Jiri.
>>
>>Two questions please.
>>
>>1.)
>>
>>Jiri Kuthan
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>>on development branch there is an updated enum module which
>>allows you to use private enum trees the way you are asking.
>>If you need it, there should be no conflicts if you take
>>devel version of enum and put it in your 8.12 source tree.
>>
>>-jiri
>>
>>At 01:52 AM 2/18/2004, Greg Fausak wrote:
>>>Normally I do enum lookups inside my
>>>domain, however, I want to be able to do
>>>an enum lookup at other TLD. Is there a
>>>way to do that? Maybe enum_query("e164.other.com")??
>>>
>>I have downloaded the latest code as you suggested but have not been able to
figure out how to specify a different TLD.
>>
>>I have looked a documentation but that has not helped either.
>>
>>Can you please tell me what the function I need is called?
>
> to be honest, I would have to look in modules/enum/README too :)
> I think that's what you mention above.
>
>>
>>2.)
>>
>>Is there an updated ENUM module that would allow me to preform an ENUM query based
on a spcified prefix?
>>
>>In other words, what if I would like to preform an ENUM query when a number comes
in with a "**" instead of the "+".
>
> change the prefix from ** to + before resolving ENUM, that's it, you don't
need
> to change the code.
>
>>
>>I have modified the c code to do this for me but was wondering if you have
released a "production" version of this code.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>David Schwartz
>>
>>
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