missed 1 digit when dialing US number 252- and I got connected to Somalia(252)!
ianobi:
It just goes to show how personal digit maps are!
How about we delete the xx. rule and replace with:
x.88351x.
lhm.:
The number can be dialed three ways through GV, +8835100xxxxxxxx , 0118835100xxxxxxxx or 8835100xxxxxxxx . Would x.88351x. work dialing 8835100xxxxxxxx ?
ianobi:
I don't use GV as it's not free where I live, so it's good that you feed me this info :)
x. means none or more digits. Only digits, so it would not include "+". Trying again:
@.88351x.
This means none or more alphanumeric characters, followed by 88351, followed by none or more digits. It should cover all the cases you mentioned.
It may seem like a lot of trouble, but that xx. rule can create a lot of problems! Of course, if you do not use iNum, then there's no need to replace the xx. rule with anything.
infin8loop:
If you don't have to dial 8 digit numbers of some other type then another DigitMap to handle iNum numbers:
<0118835100>xxxxxxxx
Just dial the last 8 digits of the iNum and let this DigitMap prepend the rest to save key strokes on the number pad. I included the '011' because it works on both GV and voip.ms.
lhm.:
Good alternative, as the xx. is picked up from |011xx.|.
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