From: Gerry Gilmore
Brett,
A couple of things:
1) Don;t rely on the results of a call to gc_GetCallState() or anything like that. Use the logic of your program's state machine and the events coming through to let you know what state you're in.
2) Relevant to 1) above, since the call to gc_MakeCall() returns immediately, you must be using the async model (or something is very, very wrong..). Again, just track the events as they come along (Proceeding, etc.)
Gerry
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Received on Mon Nov 03 14:54:33 2003
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