That does not allow for automated testing... If there was an account that EVERYONE could use for registering domains in, then automation would be possible.
Has someone already suggested this? I haven't been paying attention. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Woodcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] BareMetal.com Inc. http://baremetal.com/ Software Development Team --------------------------------------------------------------------- Message received 2003-03-11 from 'Lynn W. Taylor': > I assume that anyone with access to the test environment could register some domains > for Chris to transfer.... > > On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 23:43:52 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:34:57PM +0200, Doytchin Spiridonov wrote: > >>�Hello Joe, > >> > >>�OK here are some: > >> > >>�try.com > >>�try.net > >>�get.com > >>�get.net > >>�monitor.com > >>�car.com > >>�car.net > >> > >>�etc! > >> > >>�I would say any not so often used word should be already registered at > >>�the test system but not in active transfer (as people don't test so > >>�much the transfers :). So it should be easy for you to find several > >>�thousand domains to test with.. > > > >The point isn't that I can randomly find some domains which work > >*today*, the point is that domains are needed which provide > >predictable results for the life of the API, or there's no point > >writing regression tests. > > > >A further example: I ran out of credit in the testing environment, > >while writing my test suite - as a result, all my scripts 'broke', and > >I spent some fruitless time trying to 'fix' them purely as a result of > >test data changing. > > > >OpenSRS seem very keen on Full Access being done properly, with their > >RITE test and so on; they need to back this up with some useful test > >data in the Test environment. > > > > > >Chris. >
