Without knowing the domain name it's difficult to trouble shoot further.
It's possible that the domain in question has no nameservers at the test
registry.

Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Gerald Gr�nberger wrote:

> Hi Mayo,
>
> thanks for your advice, but it seems that that the Array is empty.
>
> I've included the result as raw XML reply:
>
> <?xml version='1.0' encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?>
> <!DOCTYPE OPS_envelope SYSTEM "ops.dtd">
> <OPS_envelope>
>   <header>
>      <version>0.9</version>
>   </header>
>   <body>
>     <data_block>
>       <dt_assoc>
>          <item key="is_success">1</item>
>          <item key="protocol">XCP</item>
>          <item key="object">NAMESERVER</item>
>          <item key="attributes">
>           <dt_assoc>
>             <item key="nameserver_list">
>                <dt_array></dt_array>
>              </item>
>           </dt_assoc>
>         </item>
>         <item key="response_text">Query Successful</item>
>         <item key="response_code">200</item>
>         <item key="action">REPLY</item>
>        </dt_assoc>
>       </data_block>
>   </body>
> </OPS_envelope>
>
>
> Don't know why....
> Do you have any further comments on this?
>
> Gerald
>
> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im
> Auftrag von Mayo
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 04. Juni 2002 21:57
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: Change Nameserver
>
>
> Hi Gerald,
>
> Note the "[nameserver_list] => Array" in the response from the server.
> Your nameservers are in that array.
>  From docs:
> <snip>
> The response message will consist of the standard response fields (see
> section "Response
> Messages"), as well as the following fields in attributes:
>
> attributes:
>
> nameserver_list    array    List (array) of nameservers. Each nameserver
> is represented as hash, which contains data as described below
> ("nameserver data").
>
> Nameserver Data: Each element of the nameserver_list array contains the
> following data,
> expressed as a hash (see example below):
> [leaving out all the blah around it, it gives you array with elements:
> name, ipaddress, can_delete, encoding type]
> </snip>
>
> Seems like you are using the php class, try doing
> print_r($result['attributes']['nameserver_list']); (given $result is the
> repose from the server).
>
> hope this helps.
>
> mayo
>
> Gerald Gr�nberger wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >hope somebody can help me. I can't change nameservers on a domain, nor can
> I
> >get a list of the nameservers from this
> >domain (TEST-SYSTEM)
> >In the manage-interface the nameservers are correct set.
> >
> >The cookie request produce a success message so the problem isn't the
> >password.
> >
> >The command I've used:
> >
> >Array ( [action] => get [object] => nameserver [cookie] => 815524100:316019
> >[attributes] => Array ( [name] => all ) )
> >
> >
> >Result:
> >
> >Array ( [_OPS_version] => 0.9 [is_success] => 1 [protocol] => XCP [object]
> >=> NAMESERVER [attributes] => Array ( [nameserver_list] => Array )
> >[response_text] => Query Successful [response_code] => 200 [action] =>
> >REPLY )
> >
> >
> >Kind regards,
> >
> >Gerald
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> >
> >
>
>
>
>

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