Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nested include statements in extensions.conf?

2004-02-23 Thread John Fraizer
Sean,

If you'll look over the past week or so, I think you'll find 10 or so 
messages from me - NONE of them being questions, all answers to other 
peoples questions.  I could have been a smart-ass to all of them as well. 
Their problems were - IMHO - no-brainers.  The fact that Von Smart-ass 
didn't answer them in a like manner leads me to believe that he WAS trying 
to slam me personally.  That's OK though.  I have a long memory.  I try to 
help people when I can though.  I spent several minutes on the telephone 
with another list member today walking him through getting his IAX 
connection up to a new provider.  I don't know him from Adam and again - it 
was a no-brainer to me but, I wasn't an asshole to him.  I helped him instead.

Think about it.  Which takes more effort?  Answering my "stupid" question 
Yes/No or being a smartass about it?  It is evident that he was trying to be 
a smartass.

John

Sean Cheesman wrote:
If you don't like smart-assed replies, I'd recommend you try to answer
your own questions first.  It is a very easy thing to test.  As a matter
of fact, the demo config files do exactly this.  No one here is out to
slam you personally.  Don't take it that way.  As a matter of fact,
everyone is here to help each other.  All we ask is that you try to help
yourself first, then post along with what your problem is, what you
tried, and any relevant errors you received in your test.  I don't think
that's asking too much
Sean

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nested include statements in
extensions.conf?



Philipp von Klitzing wrote:

Hi!



Is it possible to have nested include statements in iax.conf?
Example: 


Why don't you simply test this yourself and report your findings?




OK.  The reason I asked was for an answer, not a smart-assed reply.  If
you 
don't know, don't bother answering.

I'll be sure to send the same type of reply to the next question I see
from 
you to the list.

Now, for those of you who were wondering the same thing, yes - you can
nest 
includes.

John

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Nested include statements in extensions.conf?

2004-02-23 Thread Sean Cheesman
If you don't like smart-assed replies, I'd recommend you try to answer
your own questions first.  It is a very easy thing to test.  As a matter
of fact, the demo config files do exactly this.  No one here is out to
slam you personally.  Don't take it that way.  As a matter of fact,
everyone is here to help each other.  All we ask is that you try to help
yourself first, then post along with what your problem is, what you
tried, and any relevant errors you received in your test.  I don't think
that's asking too much

Sean

-Original Message-
From: John Fraizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nested include statements in
extensions.conf?



Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> 
>>Is it possible to have nested include statements in iax.conf?
>>Example: 
> 
> 
> Why don't you simply test this yourself and report your findings?
> 
> 

OK.  The reason I asked was for an answer, not a smart-assed reply.  If
you 
don't know, don't bother answering.

I'll be sure to send the same type of reply to the next question I see
from 
you to the list.

Now, for those of you who were wondering the same thing, yes - you can
nest 
includes.

John

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nested include statements in extensions.conf?

2004-02-23 Thread John Fraizer
Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
Hi!


Is it possible to have nested include statements in iax.conf? 
Example: 


Why don't you simply test this yourself and report your findings?


OK.  The reason I asked was for an answer, not a smart-assed reply.  If you 
don't know, don't bother answering.

I'll be sure to send the same type of reply to the next question I see from 
you to the list.

Now, for those of you who were wondering the same thing, yes - you can nest 
includes.

John

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nested include statements in extensions.conf?

2004-02-23 Thread Philipp von Klitzing
Hi!

> Is it possible to have nested include statements in iax.conf? 
> Example: 

Why don't you simply test this yourself and report your findings?

> [access-1]
> ; Can only use resouces in this context.
> 
> [access-2]
> ;can use resources in this context and access-1
> include => level-1
> 
> [access-3]
> ;can use resources in all three contexts.
> include => level-2

Cheers, Philipp


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