please update and test trunk

1) I changed the core to remove the excess data by default in your scenario
2) I added variables you can use to control it origination_callee_id_name
origination_callee_id_number which belong in {} in the dial string eg
{origination_callee_id_number=1234}openzap/1/a/1234


On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Helmut Kuper <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hi Anthony,
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> just to make it clear: my goal is to avoid to see something (newly
> introduced since 1 or 2 weeks) like "1/a/890327" for outgoing in the
> caller's display after answering the call (for openzap calls). I want
> simply e.g. "89327". I don't want to put the call into "answer" state
> before the called side demands it. So I'm not sure if sip_callee_* is
> the right way to follow as long as it needs the answer state.
>
> regards
> helmut
>
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