Re: [SR-Users] Regex Transformations

2010-07-22 Thread Brandon Armstead
Hello, Sorry it took me so long to respond back.. I am shocked that I did not find/see that. That was exactly my issue. :embarrassed:. Thank you! Sincerely, Brandon Armstead On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla mico...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, the line you try

Re: [SR-Users] Regex Transformations

2010-07-22 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, On 7/22/10 8:59 PM, Brandon Armstead wrote: Hello, Sorry it took me so long to respond back.. not a problem, I am one that really knows about unavailability due to traveling or other things. Also, many times it happens that obvious things are invisible. Cheers, Daniel I am

Re: [SR-Users] Regex Transformations

2010-07-22 Thread Brandon Armstead
Hello, To further add more verbose information -- syslog reports back no match for the assignment followed by no right expression and thus its an error. While as the xlog matches and prints as it should. (Same exact transformation code / regex is used lines and no other mangling is

Re: [SR-Users] Regex Transformations

2010-07-12 Thread Brandon Armstead
Hey guys, I am still hitting my head against the wall with this one. It seems that re.substr does not interpret any of the following: \r, \n, \012, \015, etc. There is no way for me to match control characters. If you guys know what I am doing wrong it would be very much appreciated

Re: [SR-Users] Regex Transformations

2010-07-05 Thread Brandon Armstead
Hello, An example $rb body would be: v=0#015#012o=- 5 2 IN IP4 192.168.3.100#015#012s= CounterPath Bria#015#012c=IN IP4 174.37.XX.XXX#015#012t=0 0#015#012m=audio 64192 RTP/AVP 107 0 8 18 101#015#012a=sendrecv#015#012a=rtpmap:107 BV32/16000#015#012a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000#015#012a=fmtp:18