We're trying to get Radiator to send back the h323-credit-time pulled 
from a MySQL database.  It does, but it sends back a pair of replies 
which look like this:

        cisco-h323-credit-time = "10"
        cisco-h323-credit-time = "h323-credit-time=10"

The second line is what is required by Cisco.  The first line is also 
sent back by Radiator, and it breaks the Cisco.

Apparently, the StripFromReply verb will strip BOTH out.  Can't find 
a way to AddToReply AFTER stripping the offending line out.

Is ANYONE out there doing Cisco AS5300, VoIP and MySQL (or 
any database) and Radiator?

Please help.

Thanks.



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