CIRA (.ca Registry) plans to re-enable test systems sometimes after July 15. However, they have not published when will that happen. As soon as .ca test registry is available, we will connect our HORIZON system to it and let you know.
Zeljko Dimic Technical Product Manager Tucows Inc. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave Warren Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 5:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CIRA changes >In order to reflect pricing changes from the Registry operator >for .CA, Tucows is pleased to announce a pricing decrease for all .CA >orders to $15 US per domain name year from the current $17 US. <insert rant about .CA pricing> <insert rant about CIRA being barely worth dealing with to begin with because of all the extra hassle> >Also please note that effective 15 July 2004, the HORIZON test >environment will no longer support .CA because of changes at the >Registry level. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. This one annoys me. .CAs aren't exactly friendly to code in the API to begin with, and there is no similar registry to test. (In other words, you could take away my .net HORIZON environment, since .COM acts the same) Is it gone for good, or is this a temporary thing? -- I know what "Cheese" is, and I know what "Whiz" is... Would somebody like to explain why you'd put cheese whiz on a sandwich?