Hey everyone,

Whenever I read documentation for htable usage, and other examples of other 
scripts in Kamailio, htable keys are typically named:

something::something

Examples are: $au::auth_count, $ci::srcip, join::$rU

Why are there two colons (as opposed to a | )?  Is this just a standard 
semantic thing in Kamailio?  Is there something about that double character 
that’s unusual and easy to parse with SIP values?  Or is it just what people 
do, and that’s a good choice to continue for all other Kamailio script writers 
to have understanding?

Any insight would be appreciated.

Thanks!

~Noah
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