Hi!

When I run sercmd to test dispatcher.list I get a nice output

sercmd> dispatcher.list
{
        SET_NO: 2
        SET: {
                SET_ID: 1
                DEST: {
                        URI: sip:pstn1.astritech.org;transport=udp2
                        FLAGS: AX
                        PRIORITY: 0
                        ATTRS: 
                }
                DEST: {
                        URI: sip:pstn2.astritech.org;transport=udp
                        FLAGS: AX
                        PRIORITY: 0
                        ATTRS: 
                }
                SET_ID: 2
                DEST: {
                        URI: sip:127.0.0.1:5080
                        FLAGS: AX
                        PRIORITY: 200
                        ATTRS: 
                }
                DEST: {
                        URI: sip:127.0.0.1:5084
                        FLAGS: AX
                        PRIORITY: 50
                        ATTRS: 
                }
                DEST: {
                        URI: sip:127.0.0.1:5082
                        FLAGS: IX
                        PRIORITY: 10
                        ATTRS: 
                }
        }
}

When trying to use the same over XMLrpc I get this response

HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 212.3.14.204:48603
Server: Alvondo Core - Bbtele, Sweden
Content-Length: 220

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<methodResponse>
<params>
<param>
<value><struct><member><name>SET_NO</name><value><int>2</int></value></member><member><name>SET</name><value></struct>
</value>
</param>
</params>
</methodResponse>



Seems like the structure of the data in the dispacther list fails to be 
propagated in the xmlrpc interface. Is this possibly because of the structure 
of the data?

The XMLRPC docs say

"1.3.4. Limitations

SER xmlrpc modules does not implement all data types allowed in XML-RPC. As 
well it does not implement arrays and nested structures. "

Maybe we could implement a dispatcher.listflat that just publishes a flat list..


/O
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