On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Phillip Jones <pjinthe...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi there, > > I have created a simple conference that works great. The only problem is, > when a participant press # it exits the call. So when a user enters a > conference with a PIN, and by habit they enter 12345 followed by pound, it > puts them in and then straight out. > > So I edited conference.conf.xml so: > > <!--control action="hangup" digits="#"/--> > > and even assigned # to another function: > > <control action="energy up" digits="#"/> > > and the same occurs. Pressing # exits the conference. > > What am I missing here? > > tia - phil > > > Phil, I recommend that you create a custom profile and a custom caller control group. Just copy the defaults and rename them to something meaningful. In conference.conf.xml you can add a new call control group like this: <group name="custom"> <!-- notice the new name --> <control action="mute" digits="0"/> <control action="deaf mute" digits="*"/> <control action="energy up" digits="9"/> <control action="energy equ" digits="8"/> <control action="energy dn" digits="7"/> <control action="vol talk up" digits="3"/> <control action="vol talk zero" digits="2"/> <control action="vol talk dn" digits="1"/> <control action="vol listen up" digits="6"/> <control action="vol listen zero" digits="5"/> <control action="vol listen dn" digits="4"/> <!-- Notice that I removed the hangup option; # digit is not bound to anything; you can bind it to something else if you wish --> </group> Then make a copy of the default profile changing the profile name and the caller-controls parameter: <profile name="custom"> <!-- notice the new name --> <!-- snip --> <param name="caller-controls" value="some name"/> <!-- snip --> </profile> Give that a whirl and report back. :) -MC
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