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[jira] [Created] (DIRSERVER-1755) TelephoneNumberSyntaxChecker
should allow hash (#), star (*), pause (,) and wait (;)
Warren Janssens created DIRSERVER-1755:
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Summary: TelephoneNumberSyntaxChecker should allow hash (#), star (*), pause (,) and wait (;)
Key: DIRSERVER-1755
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1755
Project: Directory ApacheDS
Issue Type: Bug
Components: schema-plugin
Reporter: Warren Janssens
Receiving systems often use the # and * tones for menu navigation.
Calling systems use , and ; for pausing and waiting. The semicolon is especially useful for dealing with extensions.
I would say these 4 symbols are more useful than hyphen and parenthesis since they are used for formatting only.
Almost every phone ever made has # and * keys.
Almost every modem and cellphone ever made supports , for pause and ; for wait.
Although I didn't verify this, the fax number validator likely has the same problem.
Since E.123 and X.520 are somewhat vague on the subject, I think taking a pragmatic approach and allowing these symbols that are in common use to be allowed.
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