Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 08/05/05 14:22, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
Currently, the ENUM module appends branches for every found NAPTR.
E.g. if I have
0.0.2.1.1.8.0.8.7.3.4.e164.arpa
1 NAPTR 100 10 "u" "e2u+SiP" "!^.*$!sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" .
1 NAPTR 200 10 "u" "e2u+SiP" "!^.*$!sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" .
openser will use parralell forking. Is it possible to turn on/off this
behaviour?
I would prefer for example if the ENUM module would put the highest
prior URI into the current branch, and the other found URIs into an
AVP. Thus, it is possible to decide between, serial forking, parallel
forking or no forking at all.
not without development, but I would love to have these options. Never
took a deep look at enum module, but adding AVPs is not at all a big
deal. I will try to make a patch, if no one else volunteers.
That would be great.
Should these new characteristics be enabled/disabled via module
parameter or via functions/function parameters?
I have no preferences, both would be ok. If it is a function parameter,
it should work with all available enum-function calls.
regards
klaus
Daniel
regards,
klaus
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