I did not fully understand what you are saying. If you are saying you are
running that in XML and want to access the value in perl then just
$session->getVariable should work. If you are saying you are setting it in
PERL and want to access it in dialplan XML afterwards the variables are
accessable
I did something like this recently.From the dial plan it is easy to
execute an external application on an incoming call with the caller's info.
At that point if you can just push it down to the LCD panel all the better,
but if your FS server is remote, and has no direct access to the client to
You may want to look at the Intel Atom combo machines you can get a 1.6 ghz
machine probably for around $100-150 USD in a very small form factor and
very powerful.
~Mitch
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Certainly offering support for hashed passwords has benefits and as you
mentioned can be done using something other than the flat file XML directory
format and decoding on the fly. I think one reason it hasn't been looked
at as a major issue yet is voicemail and conference passwords are generally