[Freeswitch-users] custom webserver that uses mod_xml_curl.

Ben Langfeld ben at langfeld.co.uk
Wed Oct 1 17:06:15 MSD 2014


Maybe showing us the requests to and responses from your web server, as
well as FreeSWITCH logs at high verbosity would help. Excessive details are
better than none at all.

On 1 October 2014 05:23, montecillodavid <montecillodavid.spingine at gmail.com
> wrote:

> I want to integrate my own ways in dealing with mod_xml_curl, what I tried
> so
> far is that i can reach the webserver using RestExpress as the Webserver,
> but the problem lies also with RestExpress generating default xml
> processor,
> in which in turn the sip doesnt recognize the response, and my real
> question
> is that , why would the sip server request 4 times? i read in the book that
> there are probable cause that to make this happen. like for example trying
> to hunt , or etc, can anybody elaborate these please? im quite stuck why it
> requested 4 times.
>
> And is my own way a good way or bad way?
>
> thanks,
> David
>
>
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