Thanks!
I wrote a patch to the pbx.c to check for extensions into a Mysql server if the extension is not found in the conf file. Right now it works. I'm still doing some debug for bugs.
-- JO
Peter Svensson wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Aaron J. Angel wrote:
Jeremy, your response is hardly worth that time it took to type it. Please explain.
There are several methods thet pop into my mind. Some people use the odbc-extension to have the extensions in a database. Another option is to use agi for routing. There are probably several other methods as well.
None of the solutions above are truely "native" or standardized. I think they are all possible to implement.
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