Hello Janos -

At 10:15 +0100 8/11/00, SJ wrote:
>Hello
>
>I would like to change an attribute to an arbitrary value.
>E.g: h323-voice-quality = 0 but I would like radiator to change its value,
>ie. I would like to see 'h323-voice-quality = 2' in the log file.
>
>I can get that attribute's value: my $h = 
>${$_[0]}->get_attr('h323-voice-quality');
>I thought that I would change the value, call delete_attr and then call
>add_attr functions. But I can see the the old value (0) in the logs.
>
>Can you tell me how to put an arbitrary attribute-value entry after the
>usual entries, such as User-Name = abcd, etc.
>

There are some example hooks in the file goodies/hooks.txt in the 
Radiator 2.16.3 distribution which show you how to do this.

regards

Hugh
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