<pre><font size="4">Hi all, <br>I've read this from iptel website. It is true for SER 0.11.0. <br>What about Openser 1.2 ?<br><br><br>"<br>* Script processing of multiple branches on forking<br><br> Warning<br><br>
ser's request processing language allows to make request decisions<br> based on current URI. When a request if forked to multiple<br> destinations, only the first branch's URI is used as input for script<br>
processing. This might lead to unexpected results. Whenever a URI<br> resolves to multiple different next-hop URIs, only the first is<br> processed which may result in handling not appropriate for the other<br> branch. For example, a URI might resolve to an IP phone SIP address
<br> and PSTN gateway SIP address. If the IP phone address is the first,<br> then script execution ignores the second branch. If a script includes<br> checking gateway address in request URI, the checks never match. That
<br> might result in ignoring of gateway admission control rules or<br> applying them unnecessarily to non-gateway destinations.<br><br> List of known problems is publicly available at the ser webpage at<br> [70]http://www.iptel.org/ser/ . See the "ISSUES" link.
</font></pre><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Daniel Grotti<br>________________________<br>e-mail : <a href="mailto:d.grotti@gmail.com">d.grotti@gmail.com</a>