I've written our own client in Perl using the XML_Client module. I'm
having some difficulties getting a "single domain transfer" request to
work. (It's frustrating trying to debug "transfer" functions since
horizon does not support transfers because it can only see domains that
are in its own database, so I can only debug transfers with the live
server with real transfers which, unfortunately for me, are not so
common among our customers who mostly do new registrations.)
"Action => bulk_transfer" responds with an error along the lines of
"failure in transfer: minimum 2 domains not met" or something like
that. It seems like "bulk_transfer" will only allow a user to transfer
2-or-more domains in a single transaction.
"action => register", according to the documentation "allows the client
to create a new or transfer domain registration" but in real life, when
I try to use it to transfer a domain just responds with a "domain taken"
error as I would expect.
I've looked through the example CGIs and it appears that "action =>
sw_register" is what they're using, but we need to make sure the
transfers will happen without our having to go through the reseller
interface and click "process" for anything, since we don't have the
"process immediate" flags turned on. (Don't blame me, I just write the
code...) And I'm not entirely sure that's really what it's doing anyway
since some of the logic in the CGIs remind me a bit of a twisty maze of
passages, all alike. :)
I don't see a simple "action => transfer" anywhere in the documentation,
but then again, there is no "action => bulk_transfer" in the
documentation either, so I might just be missing it entirely.
Can anyone point me in the proper direction for getting a single-domain
transfer to happen successfully without having to resort to
"sw_register" or if that's the only way?
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