yusuf wrote:
j wrote:
Greetings!
I've searched far and wide for an answer and have gotten no where, so I
was hoping one of you guys might have the answer;
Is it possible to dynamically add a context to the dialplan?
You can add extensions via the CLI, however if the context doesn't exist
I
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 12:14 -0500, Lee Jenkins wrote:
yusuf wrote:
j wrote:
Greetings!
I've searched far and wide for an answer and have gotten no where, so I
was hoping one of you guys might have the answer;
Is it possible to dynamically add a context to the dialplan?
You can add
From:j [EMAIL PROTECTED]On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 12:14 -0500, Lee Jenkins wrote: I've searched far and wide for an answer and have gotten no where, so I was hoping one of you guys might have the answer; Is it possible to dynamically add a context to the dialplan? You can add extensions
Reload.. Reload.. Reload..!
/me ducks
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Shane Spencer wrote:
Reload.. Reload.. Reload..!
LOL.
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On 01/02/07, Yuan LIU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What Lee suggested is to have the AGI script to actually parse, insert a new
context in extensions.conf, or deleting from it, then reload
extensions.conf. This would at least achieve what you wanted to do.
Or alternatively, to avoid complete
Hahaha,, I think thats a freaking SWEET suggestion :)
On 1/31/07, Andrew Furey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/02/07, Yuan LIU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What Lee suggested is to have the AGI script to actually parse, insert a new
context in extensions.conf, or deleting from it, then reload
j wrote:
Greetings!
I've searched far and wide for an answer and have gotten no where, so I
was hoping one of you guys might have the answer;
Is it possible to dynamically add a context to the dialplan?
You can add extensions via the CLI, however if the context doesn't exist
I get an error