Terry Wilson wrote:
> On Dec 15, 2008, at 7:05 AM, Mike wrote:
> 
>> Just so I'm clear: there is no way to do what I want short of  
>> playing with the underlying code, correct?
> 
> Yes.  I'm working on an issue right now related to parking and noticed  
> that Asterisk completely lies with the verbose statement saying that  
> it will time back out to an extension.  There is an if/else that  
> checks a string that will always be set and therefore will never hit  
> the else...which is where the code is that would time back out to an  
> extension as opposed to trying to magically find the original caller  
> and call the channel back.  It is fairly complex code in there, so it  
> may take a bit to fix...but I thought I'd let your know that I am  
> working on it, anyway.

I saw this in 1.2 as well.  I don't know about 1.4, since my customers 
never used 1.4.  Since all parked calls were supposed to be sent to the 
operator, it was not an issue for my customers.

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