On 2/6/07, Eric ManxPower Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Davies wrote:
I have a problem understanding which 'h' (hangup) extension is used in
which case - It seems to vary depending on channel type.
It doesn't. It depends on which side of the call hangs up. h is
executed when the
Hi,
I have a problem understanding which 'h' (hangup) extension is used in
which case - It seems to vary depending on channel type. Assuming the
following simplified dialplan:
[macro-faxhere]
exten = s,1,rxfax(file)
exten = h,1,NoOp(Hangup in macro)
[fax]
exten = _X.,1,Macro(faxhere)
exten =
Steve Davies wrote:
I have a problem understanding which 'h' (hangup) extension is used in
which case - It seems to vary depending on channel type.
It doesn't. It depends on which side of the call hangs up. h is
executed when the callER hangs up.
If you want to handle instances of the