On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 18:06 +0100, Kevin Walsh wrote:
> Eric Wieling aka ManxPower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Justin Selleck wrote:
> > > Is asterisk 2.0 real?  Running in c#?  I see references to it but cannot
> > > find it anywhere.
> > >
> > r: Generate a ringing tone for the calling party, passing no audio from
> > the called channel(s) until one answers. Use with care and don't insert
> > this by default into all your dial statements as you are killing call
> > progress information for the user. Really, you almost certainly do not
> > want to use this. Asterisk will generate ring tones automatically where
> > it is appropriate to do so. "r" makes it go the next step and
> > additionally generate ring tones where it is probably not appropriate to
> > do so.
> >
> I think you might have replied to the wrong article.
> 

Actually, I believe that's part of his signature, seeing as it comes
after the '--' denoting a signature, and after his name. Also, I don't
believe it's an exact quote, or anything at all like the wiki entry.
Rather, this is just an expression of the frustration of people using
the 'r' option in Dial() statements where it usually messes things up
rather than make them right.

-- 
-Bryce
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