Fortunately many poeple came to my assistance in trying to write my own interface ..... Then I was told that even though my Blowfish algorithm satifies all the test vectors it will not work for API since the Perl implementation they use is slightly different than "the standard" ...... I gave up at that point ....
So I guess I have to continue to use enom's nice API for registration and then manually transfer to Tucows? Or is Tucows going to simplify their API? Why can't Tucows make my life so easy?
To be clear --
I really *DISLIKE* using enom and am in no why attempting to promote them. But I am attempting to shame Tucows into filling in the only hole I've found in their otherwise stellar service: an API that is *REASONABLE* to implement in the Resellers language of choice!
Thank you for this opertunity to vent. ;)
Joe Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you get any takers on this? I wrote a C++ client back in late 2000,
but it is far far out of date now.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 01:33:25PM -0500, Frank Michlick wrote:Hi,
If anyone has implemented a client code to connect to our API in C++,
please email me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), I'd be interested in talking
to you.
Thanks + best regards, Frank Michlick
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Joe Rhett Chief Geek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ISite Services, Inc.
