Hi Greg,

the patch is on cvs! please all see my inline comments.

Thanks,
bogdan


Greg Fausak wrote:

Juha,

I've updated the documentation.
I don't know how to produce output, so I don't know if
it works.  I haven't done a patch before either, so, let me know if
this is the preferred format or if you want to see it a different way.

By the way, when I was reading the documentation I noticed that
the enum query puts the highest priority query in the ruri, then the
rest of them are stored in new branches with a q value.

I haven't actually tried this.  Is it the plan that these branches will
be looped through serially upon failure without having a retry route block?

if more than one entries are returned, by default parallel forking will be performed. For a serial approach, please see the core serial forking support that have been introduced in the devel version. See
   http://www.openser.org/pipermail/devel/2005-November/001244.html


The new patch is attached.

Thanks,
-g


On Jan 29, 2006, at 4:27 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:

To be more precisely, the file  is modules/enum/doc/enum_user.sgml

bogdan

Juha Heinanen wrote:

is the documentation the README file?


you have to edit the xml file from which README is generated automatically.

-- juha






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