Oh how I wish Tucows implemented a XML Web Service based on standards
instead of the API they have now.  Tucows if you are listening, XML Web
Service is the way to go.  I am using ASP.NET to implement with, and had no
luck with the current API.
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> The client is free software  - you get what you pay for. I'd like to see
> them get out of the software business and thoroughly document and test
> the API.  Then the marketplace can and will supply a number of clients,
> PERL, PHP and we are working on DOTNET. We can't jump on every new
> client and redo all our customizations, and fix new bugs... We're even
> processing TPP stuff via the RWI until our client is ready.
>
> If the API was an XML WEB SERVICE, it would be self documenting via WSDL
> (Web Services Description Language)which is an XML description of the
> methods and properties of the interface.
>
> New products mean new revenue, fixing client software bugs is a cost...
>
>
> John Roche
> einfosystems.net
> Microsoft Certified Partner
>
>
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> Subject: Tired of bugs.
>
> Hi tucows.
>
> I am really tired of finding and hearing about serious flaws in the
> domain registration system.
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