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Georg von Zezschwitz wrote:

> Index: doc/userguide/userguide.xml
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /home/cvs/gateway/doc/userguide/userguide.xml,v
> retrieving revision 1.329
> diff -u -r1.329 userguide.xml
> --- doc/userguide/userguide.xml       18 Apr 2007 08:17:37 -0000      1.329
> +++ doc/userguide/userguide.xml       19 Apr 2007 08:59:05 -0000
> @@ -7704,6 +7704,15 @@
>               your push documents are <emphasis>very</emphasis>
>               long.
>               </entry></row>
> +             <row><entry><literal>ppg-address-rewrite</literal></entry>
> +             <entry><emphasis>string</emphasis></entry>
> +             <entry valign="bottom">
> +             List of white space separated pairs with a regular expression
> +             and a substitution pattern to process the recipient address
> +             of PAP push requests. This allows one to rewrite e.g.
> +             <literal>TYPE=USER</literal> addresses to a type that
> +             Kannel can process, e.g. <literal>TYPE=PLMN</literal> 
> +             </entry></row>
>               </tbody>
>               </tgroup>

BTW, I'd like to avoid a single config directive for ALL substritute rules. I
know we have this "mechanism" of a sort of "list" in the config processing, but
this get's horror to read in the end if you have, let's say, 30 rules or 
something.

Can't we think a bit to have "multi-directives" with the same name in a group?

Obviously we would have to tweak the gwlib/cfg.[ch] bere ;)

Stipe


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