Joel Lansden wrote:
Hello all,
I have been trying to solve this problem for days, with no luck.
When I run an AGI script from my extensions.conf, it seems no matter
what I do, the "WAIT FOR DIGIT" command will not work. The system just
flies past it without waiting a single millisecond, and of course my
script crashes because it doesn't have the input it needs. I have run 3
different versions of Asterisk in the hopes of clearing this up, and
presently am on 1.2.12.1.
My script is simple:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/perl
use POSIX;
$| = 1;
sub trim {
my @out = @_;
for (@out)
{
s/^\s+//;
s/\s+$//;
}
return wantarray ? @out : $out[0];
}
while(<STDIN>) {
chomp;
last unless length($_);
if (/^agi_(\w+)\:\s+(.*)$/) {
$AGI{$1} = $2;
}
}
print "EXEC Ringing\n";
print "EXEC Wait 1\n";
print "EXEC Answer\n";
print "EXEC Festival 'Please enter the extension you want to call'\n";
$target = "";
print "WAIT FOR DIGIT 5000\n";
$target .= <STDIN>;
print "WAIT FOR DIGIT 5000\n";
$target .= <STDIN>;
print "WAIT FOR DIGIT 5000\n";
$target .= <STDIN>;
print STDERR "Result was $target\n";
------------------------------------------------------------------------
That's all there is to it, but it won't work.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!!!
~Joel
Hi, are you using SIP? note that you NEED to answer before launch the AGI.
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