[Asterisk-Users] AbsoluteTimeout Inside A Macro

Seth Remington sremington at saberlogic.com
Tue Aug 10 10:54:02 MST 2004


On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 13:11, Chris Shaw wrote:
> For one thing it's 't' not 'T', just like invalid is 'i' not 'I'
> 
>     -Chris
> 
> 
> > Christopher L. Wade wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Is it just me and not reading the docs right, or has anybody else had
> > > problems with the AbsoluteTimeout application and the 'T' extension when
> > > used inside a macro?

Christopher is asking about AbsoluteTimeout so 'T' is correct.

t (lowercase) is the timeout extension in a context (set with
ResponseTimeout for instance).

T (capital) is Timeout on AbsoluteTimeout.

-Seth

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