Am Dienstag, den 16.01.2007, 15:04 -0800 schrieb chester c young: > the answer sucks, but is apparently correct.
If your application involves the caller (e.g. an employee of your company) to rate the call he just did, or to enter any data to a mysql database over the phone right after the call, you could use the "H" option (neither T nor h, then) and tell your phone personell about it: "After the call finished, press * and answer the questions the computer reads out to you". That way, Asterisk would (expectedly) stay in the Audio path and even find out that the call ended if your employee did not *g* - and your employees could cut those 7 second delays. Your IVR for aprés-call interaction should skip the first digit if it happens to be an * though, because it could happen that Asterisk sees the far end hangup just a blink before the user hits the * key. > imho Andrew Kohlsmith is The Man, although there was someone in Germany > who emailed about the T option which actually works about as well - > please email me. Andrew Kohlsmith please email me. Will pay paypal > if that's ok. If you mean me (being in Germany and all that), and if you intend to hand out any money to me (which is not absolutely clear from that statement), please donate to openvpn.org - they accept paypal :-). It is one of the many open source projects whose software I use regularly and have no time ressources (let us not talk about skills :-) to contribute to. BR Anselm _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users