Hi Mark,
Am Mittwoch, den 03.10.2007, 11:15 -0500 schrieb Mark Michelson:
GNUbie wrote:
Hello all,
Is it possible to store, read and write configuration files in an
SQLite3 database instead of using the configuration files inside the
/etc/asterisk/ directory? If it is then can you
Hello all,
Is it possible to store, read and write configuration files in an SQLite3
database instead of using the configuration files inside the /etc/asterisk/
directory? If it is then can you point me to the right documentation on how
to do this or probably hints on how to do this?
Thank you
GNUbie wrote:
Hello all,
Is it possible to store, read and write configuration files in an
SQLite3 database instead of using the configuration files inside the
/etc/asterisk/ directory? If it is then can you point me to the right
documentation on how to do this or probably hints on how
Thank you very much, Mark. =)
On 10/4/07, Mark Michelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GNUbie wrote:
Hello all,
Is it possible to store, read and write configuration files in an
SQLite3 database instead of using the configuration files inside the
/etc/asterisk/ directory? If it is then