freeswitch/conf/freeswitch.xml

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<document type="freeswitch/xml">
<!--#comment
All comments starting with #command will be preprocessed and never sent to the xml parser
Valid instructions:
#include ==> Include another file to this exact point
(partial xml should be encased in <include></include> tags)
#set ==> Set a global variable (can be expanded during preprocessing with $$ variables)
(note the double $$ which denotes preprocessor variables)
#comment ==> A general comment such as this
The preprocessor will compile the full xml document to ${prefix}/log/freeswitch.xml.fsxml
Don't modify it while freeswitch is running cos it is mem mapped in most cases =D
The same can be achieved with the <X-PRE-PROCESS> tag where the attrs 'cmd' and 'data' are
parsed in the same way.
-->
<!--#comment
vars.xml contains all the #set directives for the preprocessor.
-->
<X-PRE-PROCESS cmd="include" data="vars.xml"/>
<section name="configuration" description="Various Configuration">
<X-PRE-PROCESS cmd="include" data="autoload_configs/*.xml"/>
</section>
<section name="dialplan" description="Regex/XML Dialplan">
<X-PRE-PROCESS cmd="include" data="dialplan/*.xml"/>
</section>
<!-- mod_dingaling is reliant on the vcard data in the "directory" section. -->
<!-- mod_sofia is reliant on the user data for authorization -->
<section name="directory" description="User Directory">
<X-PRE-PROCESS cmd="include" data="directory/*.xml"/>
</section>
<!-- phrases section (under development still) -->
<section name="phrases" description="Speech Phrase Management">
<macros>
<X-PRE-PROCESS cmd="include" data="lang/*/*.xml"/>
</macros>
</section>
</document>