[Asterisk-Users] New Module app_perl

Peter Brown peterabrown at froggy.com.au
Tue Jun 17 15:14:29 MST 2003


Anthony,

Don't take the comments about your work too seriously.

We like to do things the easiest way, and its their way of helping you <g>.

I liked your work. Could you show us a database example of your work.

Peter

At 14:19 17/06/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>ok forget it ....    I was telling a story of what inspired me to write
>this module  that embeds a perl interpreter into the asterisk process and 
>to see if anyone was interested in it (IT'S AN EXPERIMENT) What I get are
>several replies telling me to RTFM and I would no longer need to solve the
>problem that inspired my original idea.      problem could be resolved   
>or I would never have gotten the  Idea since the end-result is barely
>related to that problem.   Testing expressions in variables is not even the
>reason to use the module the module allows you to run perl code from within
>and perform    (RTFM) The example I put  in the README just happens to show
>how to perform an eval on an expression using the new perl functionality
>the module  implements    I could just as easily show an example how to 
>connect to a database on startup and create extensions  on the fly or how
>to make a web server that runs inside asterisk   any of these already are
>possible sorry again for being inventive or for wanting to do it in perl
>whichever you want to hang me for.)   Sheesh    Please don't bother to
>further discern what I did and did not read     I don't totally  know how
>to work asterisk cos I already know I'm simply playing with it.   I only
>have 2 weeks total experience with asterisk so I can tell    I just thought
>  findings so far since I was under the impression this was a forum.
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