right...you need the new header on the top...
I'm afraid there is no way to control the insertion point from the
script (default is at the end).......
maybe having an extra parameter on the function to say top or
bottom?.....not sure....
regards,
bogdan
Gustavo Garc?a Bernardo wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
I had seen that function, but i think append_hf appends headers at the
bottom of the message, and I need to put those Route headers above
any other
existing Route header.
Any other solution? Thanks once more.
regards
G.
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro] Enviado el:
jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2005 13:00
Para: Gustavo Garc?a Bernardo
CC: users(a)openser.org
Asunto: Re: [Users] How to add Route headers?
Hi Gustavo,
if you have fixed content, it's even simpler. Use the textops module
to add the headers. See the append_hf() function:
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.1.x/textops.html#AEN189
regards,
bogdan
Gustavo Garc?a Bernardo wrote:
>Hi Bogdan, thx for your response
>
>I need to put two fixed route headers, like these:
>
>Route: user(a)as.domain.com
>Route: user(a)cscf.domain.com
>
>Can I do that with AVPops module? I think is not suitable for this
>task.
>
>BR,
>
>G.
>
>-----Mensaje original-----
>De: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro] Enviado el:
>jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2005 0:28
>Para: Gustavo Garc?a Bernardo
>CC: users(a)openser.org
>Asunto: Re: [Users] How to add Route headers?
>
>Hi Gustavo,
>
>you can generate the body of the Route header(s) into AVP(s) be
>loading them from database of by building them via avpops functions
>(like avp_printf()).
>then just set the AVP(s) into Route header(s) via the avp_pushto()
function:
>http://www.voice-system.ro/docs/avpops/ar01s06.html#avp_pushto
>
>mostly depends of the content you want to push into the headers.
>
>regards,
>bogdan
>
>Gustavo Garc?a Bernardo wrote:
>
>
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Is posible to add more route headers to a request before relaying it?
>>
>>I?m trying to implement the IMS mechanism before relaying a
>>request to an application server, which consists in adding two
>>route headers.
>>
>>Thx in advance.
>>
>>G.
>>
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