Hi,

This is an arbitrary stylistic choice that is just consistently followed in the 
documentation examples, likely because it was written by the same person, or 
imitated by others. The colons are not required. 

-- Alex

> On Jan 8, 2023, at 1:57 PM, Noah Mehl <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey everyone,
> 
> Whenever I read documentation for htable usage, and other examples of other 
> scripts in Kamailio, htable keys are typically named:
> 
> something::something
> 
> Examples are: $au::auth_count, $ci::srcip, join::$rU
> 
> Why are there two colons (as opposed to a | )?  Is this just a standard 
> semantic thing in Kamailio?  Is there something about that double character 
> that’s unusual and easy to parse with SIP values?  Or is it just what people 
> do, and that’s a good choice to continue for all other Kamailio script 
> writers to have understanding?
> 
> Any insight would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> ~Noah
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