On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 10:59:55 -0800 (PST) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering when someone would ask me that!the software buisness ...<<More to the point - I'm in the Domain Name business, not
I hate to point out the obvious, but you say you are in the domain name
business, not the software business. So why then are you trying to
develop your our software?
Suffice it to say I'm exploiting a short term opertunity that currently exists in the domain registration industry.
If I give you the answer you seek I'll have to shoot you! LOL!
But on top of a Perl layer, thus I can't use the Perl code to understand how to write Window OS code.approximantly 30% of the 35 million sites surveyed.which cleary shows Microsoft is implemented on
Tucows is refusing to properly support its customer base
though direct support of the Windows Platform..<<
As has been pointed out by others running the standard client on windows,
the above statement isn't true. The windows users have stated the
standard client does run on windows.
You do effectively bring up this issue of how many Windows folk want / need to run in a more direct Windows environement.
I've been trying to steer clear of that argument by staying focused on a spec that explains the OpenSRS API without any need for code samples at all.
I suspect 90% of the opensrs resellers run the standard client code on
various operating systems, including windows. The other 10% run either a
modified version of the standard client code or one of the open source
alternatives or completely custom code (again on various operating
systems).
You're probably right.
P.S. I'm not sure how you are posting your replies to the list, but theyYea, I know ....
are coming through as forwarded attachments which makes it very difficult
to reply to them.
The CommuniGate PRO skin I'm using does not have a "reply all" option, Grrrrrrr .... So when I forget to add the dev-list in the CC field I'm just forwarding the copy in my "sent mail" box.
The mail lists I've used in the past allways seem to have the list distribution email as the primary email address, thus I'm use to just hitting reply and having things work. I hope you can all bare with me as I unlearn this bad habit! ;-)
