as an alternative, you can use dial with the T or t option and then have the user press # for a blind transfer; this way you can manipulate extensions easily.
l.
ps. would surely be nice to have Dial() be able to recognize other extensions, just like it now doe4s with #.
l.




In data Wed, 07 Jul 2004 15:51:27 -0700, programmer_ted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:

I don't know if my last message went through, but the gist of it was that currently, this support is lacking from the Dial command. After looking at the source for a few minutes, this is something I'd like to undertake, and it shouldn't take longer than a night, so I'll be hopefully getting back to you with a patch tonight or tomorrow. Also, I'll be submitting the patch to the bugfix list when it's done, so we may see this feature in the CVS in the future.

At 08:06 AM 7/7/2004, you wrote:

I need to be able to have callers cancel a Dial() command by pressing 1 so
that they can leave a message. I am unable to get this working. It seems
that Dial() will only allow the caller to transfer after the call has been
connected or after the Dial() command itself has timed out. Can someone
please help?


-Ryan



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