Friday, September 28, 2007

Re: [asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match; matches one or more characters

Hello,

No, in this case wildcard means a symbol that stands for one or more
unspecified characters, used especially in searching text and in
selecting multiple files or directories. There is no relation with the
card which is just a name.

PLL.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [asterisk-users] . (period): Wildcard match; matches one or
more characters
From: bilal ghayyad <bilmar_gh@yahoo.com>
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Date: 28/09/2007 07:55 a.m.
> Hi List;
>
> In the outbound, I read in the documents the Wildcard
> match "by using the . (period)", but I did not
> understand how Wildcard will work (like what)? As I
> know that Wildcard is a term used with the Diguim TDM
> card (FXO and FXS), so what is the relation between
> such cards and the matching in the dial plan?
>
> Any help?
>
> Regards
> Bilal
>
>
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