Hello,
indeed there seems to be an issue with interpreting the strings in
config file, before getting to avpops function parameters. When the
config file is parsed, inside the string, \[0-7]{2,3} is interpreted as
a ASCII code in octal base and replaced with its code. Try:
avp_subst("$avp(s:fromuri)","/^(sip:)([134][0-9]{4}@.*)/\\\x01121285\2/");
However, in 1.2 you can achieve same by:
$avp(s:fromuri) ="sip:121285"+$(avp(s:fromuri){uri.user}) + "@" +
$(avp(s:fromuri){uri.domain});
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/01/07 19:06, Zahid Mehmood wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to rewrite a 5 digit number to a 11 digit number by
adding a prefix "121285". To achieve that I use the following:
avp_subst("$avp(s:fromuri)","/^(sip:)([134][0-9]{4}@.*)/\1+121285\2/");
in openser.log new fromuri = sip:+12128512345@host.columbia.edu
It works fine because of the "+" after \1
This avp_subst does not work properly if the "+" is taken out. How
can I use "\1" followed by another digit?
avp_subst("$avp(s:fromuri)","/^(sip:)([134][0-9]{4}@.*)/\1121285\2/");
in openser.log: new fromuri = J128512345(a)host.columbia.edu
What am i doing wrong?
Thanks in advance for your help.