At 2/5/02 1:15 PM, Charles Daminato wrote:

>Consider a reseller that has many domain properties across several
>registrars.
>
>Or a company that's been in business for long enough to have their
>information in the Admin section because that's how they operate their
>business, handling all end user actions on the domain (trademark firms come
>to mind).
>
>Just something we have to keep in mind before altering things (every time we
>change one bit or byte on one message, it breaks someone - painfully funny
>sometimes)

Hmmm, okay. In general, you're absolutely right, but I'd consider it 
extremely unlikely that anyone has set up a script to automate the 
handling of that particular message. However, you're the one who would 
have to listen to the complaints if I was wrong.

It would seriously suck if flaws like this are going to be in the OpenSRS 
system forever because people are afraid to change anything. I hate to 
whine (always a bad start to a sentence), but I really have stopped 
bothering to suggest medium or large improvements to OpenSRS because they 
never actually happen due to one obstacle or another. I thought maybe a 
tiny but useful improvement could happen. <sigh>

--
Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies

"The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody
appreciates how difficult it was."

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