Hi Helmut,
uac_replace_from() expects the display name without quotes - only the
useful string. On the other hand, the $fn returns the display name with
its quotes (if present).
I would not call it a bug, but rather an unfit :) - you can use an
intermediary variable to strip the quotes from $fn....
Anyhow, it doesn't make sense to replace the display with its own
value...if you do not want to change the display name, just use:
uac_replace_from("", "sip:1234@exaple.com");
Refer to the module doc for more details.
Regards,
Bogdan
Helmut Kuper wrote:
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Hello,
I tried to replace Displayname in From field with
uac_replace_from("$fn", "sip:1234@exaple.com");
What I found ist, that display name seems to be hold with quotes in $fn
instead without qoutes. So after running uac_replace_from I got double
quotes in front of and behind display name like this:
befor uac_replace-from:
From: "abc" <sip:1234@example.com>;tag ...
after uac_replace_from:
From: ""abc"" <sip:1234@example.com>";tag ...
Is this a feature or a Bug?
regards
Helmut
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