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Asterisk Management vs. 2.1 shows character (ESC) errors

 
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scdzaak



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 1:49 pm    Post subject: Asterisk Management vs. 2.1 shows character (ESC) errors Reply with quote

Dear forum,

On the site: http://www.fivn.com you will find a very small good working GUI manager for the asterisk 1.4 and higher.
It works on different Linux platforms.

But their is one thing wrong .. when you push the button 'Peers' 'SIP' it will give the error:

[0;37m .. text who comes, numbers etc .. ] ESC

It will give the line .. but an error in the top of the page.
We can not find where the problem is come from .. we use Ubuntu 8.04 and Asterisk 1.6.x from source code.

Here you can see the screendumps:

http://forum.asteriskportal.nl/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1173.0;id=56;image
or:
http://forum.asteriskportal.nl/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1173.0;id=57;image

Any idea will help !

Thanks,

Eric
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