Hello,
On 11/22/06 18:33, Mark Price wrote:
Daniel,
I'm using openser 1.1.0.
Using $cT works, as well as $hdr(Content-Type).
I must have had a typo in my $hdr() command yesterday.
Thanks for the help.
to make it more interactive and allow users to contribute/enhance to
these documents, I moved to dokuwiki latest version so it can be edited
by anybody. From time to time we may generate a static version to have
it as reference in case someone tries to "poison" the content.
http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/pseudovariables:1.1.x
http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/pseudovariables:devel
Cheers,
Daniel
Mark Price
On 11/22/06, *Daniel-Constantin Mierla* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hello,
I tried and seems to work. There was a typo in pseudo-variables
documentation (fixed now), the short name is $cT for Content-Type
-- $ct
stands for Contact header body.
xlog("L_ALERT","**** $hdr(Content-Type) | $cT | $rb\n");
**** text/plain;charset=UTF-8 | text/plain;charset=UTF-8 | test
I used devel version, what version are you using ?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/22/06 01:36, Mark Price wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to log MESSAGE packets differentiated the
content-type of
> the packet.
> I can see in the packet dump that they have types such as
"text/html"
> and so on.
> I'm using the following statement in the code:
> if(method=="MESSAGE") {
> xlog("L_ALERT","$ct $rb\n");
> }
> The message body specified by $rb is printing out fine, but $ct is
> printing out "<null>".
> I get the exact same result if I say:
> xlog("L_ALERT","$hdr(Content-Type) $rb\n");
>
> Is this a bug in openser?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark Price
>
>
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