Use of '_.' is discouraged.  In this case, '_[*X].' should work I think

Douglas Garstang wrote:

I'm trying to find a way in extensions.conf to match ANYTHING dialled, including characters such as *.
The following works for numbers...
exten => _X.,1,AGI(script) but doesn't catch when someone dialls * first. I tried this: exten => _.,1,AGI(script) which catches when someone dials say, *123 for example, but after the AGI script terminates, Asterisk executes it again with the 'h' extension. So then I tried... exten => _.,1,AGI(script)
exten => _.,2,Hangup()
which doesn't work. So, what exten regex can I use that would catch anything dialled, or how can I stop Asterisk from executing the AGI script a second time when I use "_."? Thanks,
Doug.
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