Re: [asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match; matches one or more characters

2007-09-28 Thread Philipp Kempgen
bilal ghayyad wrote: In the outbound, I read in the documents the Wildcard match by using the . (period), but I did not understand how Wildcard will work (like what)? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildcard_character As I know that Wildcard is a term used with the Diguim TDM card (FXO and

Re: [asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match; matches one or more characters

2007-09-28 Thread Steve Totaro
bilal ghayyad wrote: Hi List; In the outbound, I read in the documents the Wildcard match by using the . (period), but I did not understand how Wildcard will work (like what)? As I know that Wildcard is a term used with the Diguim TDM card (FXO and FXS), so what is the relation between

[asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match; matches one or more characters

2007-09-28 Thread bilal ghayyad
Hi List; In the outbound, I read in the documents the Wildcard match by using the . (period), but I did not understand how Wildcard will work (like what)? As I know that Wildcard is a term used with the Diguim TDM card (FXO and FXS), so what is the relation between such cards and the matching in

Re: [asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match; matches one or more characters

2007-09-28 Thread Perssy Llamosas
: [asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match;matches one or more characters From: bilal ghayyad [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Date: 28/09/2007 07:55 a.m. Hi List; In the outbound, I read in the documents the Wildcard match by using the . (period), but I did

Re: [asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match; matches one or more characters

2007-09-28 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
An example similar to one that exists in many dialplans: exten = _011.,1,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN}) which would match any international number as dialed from North America because, depending on what country you'd be calling, the number of digits after the 011 would differ. As such, putting the

Re: [asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match; matches one or more characters

2007-09-28 Thread Brian West
On Sep 28, 2007, at 4:52 PM, Mojo with Horan Company, LLC wrote: To use the wildcard characters, 'X', 'N', or '.', I had to also prefix my extension with '_', which enables pattern matching. Don't forget you also have Z which if I recall its 1-9, N is 2-9 and X is 0-9 /b

Re: [asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match; matches one or more characters

2007-09-28 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 03:34:29PM +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote: bilal ghayyad wrote: In the outbound, I read in the documents the Wildcard match by using the . (period), but I did not understand how Wildcard will work (like what)? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildcard_character As