Dunno if this is a similar situation or not, but within the UK, UK numbers
are also prefixed with an '0', though this is not dialed or written (in
international format) when phoning to the UK from abroad.  If it's similar
for Italy, then the registry correctly doesn't allow the initial '0'.

Take care,
Mark.

On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Kai Schaetzl wrote:

> There seems to be a regex problem on the RWI or it's a mistake
> imposed by the registry. It's not possible to submit a phone no. like
>
> +39.01111111111
>
> You have to use:
>
> +39.1111111111
>
> However, this phone no. is NOT valid. Italy requires the "0" after
> the country prefix.
> This is quite new, I remember that I didn't have this problem some
> days ago.
>
> I would also like to point at a small nuisance I discovered while
> troubleshooting this. Originally, there were TWO errors. I corrected
> one of them but was not able to even get it saved because of the
> other "error". I would expect that the pending forms behave the same
> way the "Place order" forms work. That is: save to pending and show a
> warning. This way one could at least fix the "fixable" errors and
> save them.
>
> And an additional note: the other error was that only 1 year was
> chosen for registration time. I find this to be the no. 1 error
> happening here. Couldn't you provide configuration options like this:
>
> - always offer minimum registration time
> - always offer lock doamin
> - always offer auto-renew domain
>
> etc.
> I think you get what I mean :-)
>
>
> Kai
>
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