On 20/09/11 09:34 AM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Just my .02 - fix Originate since the "Original Asterisk" book, page 125 paragraph 1 says "s" = "start". If "s" is not really "start", I'm going to scrap my 3+ years of dialplan writing and change all of my simple dialplans to read exten=> start,1,blah instead of exten => s,1,blah. To me exten=> s,1,blah is more intuitive and less vulnerable than exten => _X.,1,blah.
The 's' extension does stand for 'start' but I don't think we've ever implied it was a catch-all extension.
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