Tucows....
What's the issue here with providing and open XML standard that will work with (.net, java, perl, Cold Fusion, asp, php, the list goes on...) any client language? 

I (and it appears others) just don't understand why you are sticking with the outdated perl structures.

As a minimum, write some middleware code between the rest of the world and your backend systems.

Brad Thompson


Matt Andreko wrote:
It was at http://ccs.tucows.com/blog

I have been awaiting the preview release 2, which was due around "the end of December [2004]"...

I wish they'd just come out with a good interface for asp.net or other languages.  The non-standard XML kinda sucks...  (maybe they're waiting for us to move to wildwestdomains.com with their asp.net api...)  The new ccs interface looked nice, but didn't work on windows 2003 (at least with what testing I could do with the assistance of the Tucows support).



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Joey deVilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Christian Roy wrote:

If the API that tucows provides (in perl) isn't in the language that you
need, I recommend googling for the API in your language.  I saw API in PHP and ASP and I wouldn't be surprised if there's an API in other languages.


FYI, you can find the PHP client at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensrs-php/

Ir was created by Colin Viebrock, who now works in our Content division. It's pretty cleanly designed and you can see an example of how to use it at a personal site developed by Steve D'Sa, one of our sales engineers, at:

http://apihelpdesk.com/

I'm going to also throw up some documentation for this client as well (I'm considerably more comfortable with PHP than Perl).


Wasn't there another php client (PHP5) that was in testing?

Thanks,

ed

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