> > - register domains using the API, and consider my DB as the "master db" > > > > Ultimately, yes :) Or use our client code, but put local hooks to store > data. Actually what I do not like about the reg_system client is that you guys keep modifying it. :-) Also I user Roxen webserver so I imagine "templates" in a different way. I would also like to set up pre-paid accounts - I think this sounds fair enough. Then quarterly I would revisit the changes, and put in only the necessary things into my pages. I think reg_system.cgi doesn't do much - makes a whois, accepts some data, verifies it then sends it to the server. Am I right? I think I can do that, the API is quite straightforward an well documented (even though you might put in a TOC for the different commands). - Csongor
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