If you start the data by ~, it'll be interpreted inline, therefore you can
serve a dynamic dialplan like
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On 2010-06-10, at 4:44 PM, Johny Kadarisman Kwan wrote:
> Cool, will sub
Cool, will submit a patch once done.
I have a second thought, in that way, we could have this curl function
outside of javascript, ie:
curl http://ip/scripts /temp/scripts
jsrun /temp/scripts
this way, it can be use for different type of scripts, ie "lua", etc. So,
curl have to be a separate mod
I would do exactly that. You could do something into memory, but I think its
just asking for problems. Sounds great and I look forward to seeing your
patch. You can submit patches via http://jira.freeswitch.org. If you assign
it to me I will try to look at it quickly.
Mike
On Jun 10, 2010
Mike,
Thanks for the pointer. So,the flow will be curl into temp file and use
existing jsrun to run the temp script.
I'm looking at js_fetchurl_file, look like i can copy some of the
functionality from there.
Johny K.
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Michael Jerris wrote:
> This could be acc
This could be accomplished fine with a little added code in mod_spidermonkey.
We already have libcurl in that module, but you would need to add the code to
get the file from http
Mike
On Jun 9, 2010, at 4:05 PM, Johny Kadarisman Kwan wrote:
> I want to dynamically serve javascript to freeswit
I want to dynamically serve javascript to freeswitch. ie. "jsrun
http://ip/mydynamicscript";
Is there any way to accomplish above function? or any pro and cons on above
intention.
Thanks guy.
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