Hello Greg,
On 10/05/05 21:56, Greg Fausak wrote:
Wow,
I had to upgrade (I was on 0.8.12).
Then I loaded avp and avpops and did the
suggestion below.
avp_write("$from","i:678");
avp_pushto("$P-Asserted-ID","i:678");
Worked great, the output looks like:
P-Asserted-ID: sip:+12145551212@test.com
However, I need the output to look like:
P-Asserted-ID: <sip:+12145551212@test.com>
Does avp let me format the output at all? I tried
a bunch of stuff that didn't work.
only openser development version (cvs is frozen, it's going to be
released stable very soon, after testing thoroughly TLS and fixing a few
issues discovered while testing) has a function named avp_printf() which
can combine constant strings with avps or other pseudo-variables (see:
http://www.voice-system.ro/docs/avpops/ar01s06.html#avp_printf and
http://openser.org/docs/pseudo-variables.html).
Cheers,
Daniel
This avp stuff is great. I should have looked at it
a long time ago. Variables, what a concept ;-)
-g
On 10/5/05, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <daniel(a)voice-system.ro> wrote:
On 10/05/05 09:18, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Greg Fausak writes:
I was going to hack a append_urihf() into a
append_furihf() to accomplish
the task...can I do this with an exec_dset or something else?
a more general purpose solution would be to load from uri into an avp
and then include that avp value into appended hf. perhaps there already
exists a way to do so, i just have not needed it yet.
with avpops module:
avp_write("$from","i:678");
avp_pushto("$P-Asserted-ID","i:678");
Daniel
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