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2011 Jun 27
1
how to replace the following string
...ot;W.4.G" "W.3.W" "W.0.N" "D.1.H"
*I want to change them into*
"H{1}Y" "N{0}E" "G{1}N" "W{2}G" "E{0}P" "W{4}G" "W{3}W" "W{0}N" "D{1}H"
I tried the following codes:
> new_t<-gsub(".?.", "{?}", test)
> new_t
[1] "{?}{?}{?}" "{?}{?}{?}" "{?}{?}{?}" "{?}{?}{?}" "{?}{?}{?}" "{?}{?}{?}"
[7] "{?}{?}{?}" "{?}{?}{?}" "{?}{?}{?}"
> new_t<-gsub(".N.&qu...
2006 Jan 17
2
IAX/SIP and openser problem. IAX bug?
..."B" by IAX. Asterisk "B" recives the call and delivers
it to Openser by SIP. The problem is openser printing this in the screen:
ERROR: parse_to : unexpected char ["] in status 5: <<"David" <sip:>> .
ERROR:parse_from_header: bad from header
ERROR: new_t: no valid From in INVITE
ERROR: t_newtran: new_t failed
ERROR: sl_reply_error used: I'm terribly sorry, server error occurred
(1/SL)
I got nex sip messages:
U 2006/01/16 12:21:10.968713 10.2.11.35:5062 -> 10.2.11.35:5060
INVITE sip:204@10.2.11.35 SIP/2.0..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
10.2.11.35:5062...