[Asterisk-Users] Multiple announcements in a queue ??
A.J. Paxson
aj at thepaxson5.org
Mon May 15 19:45:12 MST 2006
On 5/15/06 10:24 PM, "Steve Feinstein" wisely said:
> I haven't thought it through really, so if it's a bad idea please let
> me know. But I think a named pipe would be a good unix-y way to do this.
>
> -Steve Feinstein
>
> A.J. Paxson wrote:
>> Hi All!
>>
>> I've really been struggling trying to get around this. Instead of the same
>> announcement being played over and over again, I want to be able to play
>> more than 1 announcement in a queue.
>>
>> Does anyone have any brainstorming ideas on how I can try this?
>>
>> Once a caller is in a queue, I no longer have any control inside that queue.
>> I can have that queue timeout, play a different announcement, and place them
>> back in the queue, but then the caller loses it's place.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> ~~Aaron
>>
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Thanks for the reply, Steve!
How so? I understand what you mean by named pipes, but not sure how to use
it in this context. Care to give a pseudo example of what you are thinking?
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