Hi,

Is it possible to add an item to the protocol tree but indicate in some way 
that the value for the field is missing?  I want to produce something like this:

Frame 13: 155 bytes on wire (1240 bits), 155 bytes captured (1240 bits) on 
interface 0
Ethernet II, Src: 00:00:00_0b:ab:e1 (00:00:00:0b:ab:e1), Dst: 00:00:00_0b:ab:e1 
(00:00:00:0b:ab:e1)
Babel Data Scope
    Message header
    Log Data
        host: 192.168.5.4
        identid: -
        userid: mattyo
        datetime: [30/Oct/2017:08:12:36 +0000]
        request: POST /TimeRec.php HTTP/1.1
        response code: 302
        bytes returned: -

In this mock up, identid and bytes returned values are missing.

I've tried using:

        proto_tree_add_item(tree, p_hf->hfinfo.id, tvb, 0, -1, ENC_NA);

where p_hf points to the correct field entry in the hf_register_info array but 
that results in Malformed Packet errors.

[cid:[email protected]]

Any ideas?

Thanks and regards...Paul

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