also sprach Danny Nicholas <[email protected]> [2009.06.16.1656 +0200]: > The problem is the Asterisk Read function. It is set to accept as > many 0-9 and * as you want to throw at it, then stop on # or > timeout. Unless you disable the # stops, you can't use # in > features. I would strongly caution against that because you would > almost certainly break something else.
I am not sure I entirely understand, but I think you are talking about such things as finalising a pin entry with #, stopping Echo(), or halting a voice recording. If that's the case, then the default features.conf file is mightily misleading: [featuremap] ;blindxfer => #* ; Blind transfer (default is #) ;disconnect => * ; Disconnect (default is *) ;automon => *1 ; One Touch Record a.k.a. Touch Monitor ;atxfer => #0 ; Attended transfer ;parkcall => #7 ; Park call (one step parking) -- martin | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/ it may look like i'm just sitting here doing nothing. but i'm really actively waiting for all my problems to go away. spamtraps: [email protected]
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