doytchin,

I have read all your reports, yes.

For "Bug No. 3", it will take some time to get that into the
maintenance cycle, as I have mentioned previously.

As for "limit => 2", we're looking into it and will advise
(rather, I haven't had sufficient chance to sit down with someone
and sort this out - it's been a rather busy week!)

Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Doytchin Spiridonov wrote:

> Hello Charles,
>
> Oh! Have you read my post "BUG No.3" ? This is not a bug in the WHOIS
> neither in any protocol! This is a bug in the client code, in
> XML_Client.pm !
>
> I can give you an example when bad data will go to the WHOIS: someone
> register 3 domains in bulk order and put quotes in any field for the
> domain (address line for example). The first domain will have correct
> data, the second will have " instead a quote char, and the third
> will have " instead a quote char.
>
> Please read my message posted here about the bug, seems you are
> ignoring it :)
>
> We fixed it in our system but we are not going to clean up bad data
> for all of our clients in the WHOIS, as I am sure we will break
> something else hehe (just joking). But once again - please pass the
> bug to your developers so they could fix it, and clean up the WHOIS.
> Anyway this will happen again, as I guess a lot of resellers don't
> update their code, or don't fix bugs themselves... But at least I'll
> be sure that our clients will have correct data for their domain
> names.
>
> P.S. I also haven't got any reply about the "limit=>2" problem - what
> is that, as it is undocumented in the API doc.
>
> Best regards,
> Doytchin Spiridonov        mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.WebYou.com  Web Design and Development
>
>
> ---
> Sunday, January 26, 2003, 7:40:56 PM, you wrote:
>
> C> Doytchin,
>
> C> This is not a bug in the whois, per se, but happens when
> C> information is passed across different protocols and then
> C> translated by browsers, and bumped around, and munged.
>
> C> We can always translate back on our side - but you must give us
> C> time to collate the requests, put them into the "hopper", and run
> C> them through the regular maintenance cycle processes.
>
> C> We do a maintenenace cycle roughly every 6 weeks (give or take a
> C> week, depending on other initiatives).  Since we're almost done
> C> development on the current cycle, and have (largely) selected the
> C> priorities for the next, you may not see some of your suggestions
> C> for a few months (unless someone else already asked for it
> C> previously and it was on the list).
>
> C> :)
>
> C> Charles Daminato
> C> TUCOWS Product Manager
> C> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> C> On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Doytchin Spiridonov wrote:
>
> >> Is it possible for OpenSRS to fix the wrong data in their WHOIS caused
> >> by the bug no.3 I described in that list. I really hate to see things
> >> like: district "Izgrev"
> >>
> >> :)
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Doytchin Spiridonov        mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> http://www.WebYou.com  Web Design and Development
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>

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