Hello All! I have a question. If I declare variable like this:
$var(ip_address) = "192.168.0.1";
I can't use this variable in functions like that one:
revritehostport ($var(ip_address));
It leads me to the following message:
omega1 ~ # /usr/local/sbin/openser -f /usr/local/etc/openser/openser_registrar.cfg -l 192.168.0.1 0(5723) parse error (316,25-37): syntax error 0(5723) parse error (316,37-38): bad argument, string expected ERROR: bad config file (2 errors)
So the question is %subj%.
Hello,
not all functions accept pseudo-variables as parameters. The ones from core mainly not.
On 04/26/07 16:24, Peter Lemenkov wrote:
Hello All! I have a question. If I declare variable like this:
$var(ip_address) = "192.168.0.1";
I can't use this variable in functions like that one:
revritehostport ($var(ip_address));
No, but similar functionality is:
$ruri = "sip:"+$rU+"@"+$var(ip_address);
Cheers, Daniel
It leads me to the following message:
omega1 ~ # /usr/local/sbin/openser -f /usr/local/etc/openser/openser_registrar.cfg -l 192.168.0.1 0(5723) parse error (316,25-37): syntax error 0(5723) parse error (316,37-38): bad argument, string expected ERROR: bad config file (2 errors)
So the question is %subj%.