Excellent!

Thanks for this!

Thanks for Charles as well for his solution - but I especially like this 
one!
> Hi,
>
> I run into similar problem and found the following solution:
> 1. Create a .txt file that includes:
> SEQUENTIAL
> [0.1.70]
> 2. Inside the message write: User-Agent: IP Phone [field0]
> 3. In SIPp command add: -inf <fileName>.txt
>
> SIPp will read the parameter from the .txt file and accept the "[]"
> You can also add more parameters like that by adding ";" to the .txt
> For example:
> SEQUENTIAL
> [0.1.70];[0.1.71]
> And [field1], [field2]..... in the script.
>
> Hope that help..
>
> Einat
>
>
>
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> folks,
>    I want to put the following in to a SIPP script
>
> User-Agent: IP Phone [0.1.70]
>
> SIPp obviously does not like the [] round the text as it tries to treat
> it as a variable.
>
> Tried using \ and \\ as the escape character but no joy - what can I use
> to ensure SIPp
> treats [0.1.70] as a string only.
>
> Steve.
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