A common approach to avoid delimiter issues in general is to store base64-encoded strings
in Redis rather than the original strings. If whatever is reading from Redis can un-encode
them, that pretty well solves the problem.
On Sep 15, 2022, at 12:09 PM, Brooks Bridges
<bbridges(a)call48.com> wrote:
I am aware of, and have used sucessfully, the %s substitution option in redis_cmd,
however when trying to do 4 values I'm getting a parse error about too many arguments.
A review of the module's source appears to indicate that there is a hard limit of 3
substitution values when using this method.
Is there a suitable workaround anyone has for this to enable insertion of values with
spaces in them that won't get interpreted by Kamailio itself? Escaping the value,
even by using $_s to eval a dynamic string, ends up with Kamailio itself apparently trying
to parse the escape and breaking things further.
Thanks!
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