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Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
cal.leeming at simplicitymedialtd.co.uk
Wed Sep 18 21:50:55 MSD 2013
Could you explain a little bit about what it is you are trying to achieve?
I don't think there is anyway to halt httapi in the middle of a call, but I
can't think of a good reason why you'd want to.
Perhaps there is a better way to implement what you are trying to achieve?
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:04 PM, Rafal Gwizdala
<rafal.gwizdala at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Guys, i have another question regarding mod_httapi
> Mod_httapi works in 'batches' - it requests a batch of work from an
> external http application and executes it. When done, it requests another
> batch from the application and the procedure repeats until hangup.
> Now my question is if it's possible to break a batch in a middle and make
> mod_httapi request a new batch immediately. By 'breaking in a middle' I
> mean an immediate halt/interrupt to any playback in progress or other
> operations that can be running (pause, recording, etc).
> My goal is to provide a way to interrupt ivr script execution as soon as
> some event occurs and start another script in that place.
> Can you provide some ideas?
> Thanks
> RG
>
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