[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-22478) Can't use pound(hash) symbol for custom DTMF menus in ConfBridge (processed as directive)
Rusty Newton (JIRA)
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Mon Sep 23 09:16:03 CDT 2013
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Rusty Newton commented on ASTERISK-22478:
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Right now, only # does not work. You should be able to use all other digits.
I'm not sure what the eventual solution for # will be. We thought you may be able to escape it with a backslash, but that doesn't appear to work either.
> Can't use pound(hash) symbol for custom DTMF menus in ConfBridge (processed as directive)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ASTERISK-22478
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-22478
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Applications/app_confbridge
> Affects Versions: 11.5.0
> Reporter: Nicolas Tanski
> Severity: Minor
>
> The # is not recognized within the file confbridge.conf the other values
> {noformat}
> [fancymenu]
> type=menu
> #=dialplan_exec(test,1,1) ; ERROR
> *=playback_and_continue(conf-togglemute)
> *1=toggle_mute
> 1=toggle_mute
> *2=leave_conference
> 2=leave_conference
> *3=dialplan_exec(addcallers,1,1)
> 3=dialplan_exec(addcallers,1,1)
> *4=decrease_listening_volume
> 4=decrease_listening_volume
> *5=reset_listening_volume
> 5=reset_listening_volume
> *6=increase_listening_volume
> 6=increase_listening_volume
> *7=decrease_talking_volume
> 7=decrease_talking_volume
> *8=reset_talking_volume
> 8=reset_talking_volume
> *9=increase_talking_volume
> 9=increase_talking_volume
> *0=no_op
> 0=no_op
> {noformat}
> [Edit by Rusty Newton - added below questions]
> Additional questions:
> * Do we have the available DTMF digits for confbridge menus documented anywhere?
> * The examples in confbridge.conf show *1234567890, what about #ABCD? Should we be able to use those?
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