We have installed v 2.3 last week, but the scripts are taking too much time
to process the requests.
I think it is because multilingual domain codes.
we probably uninstall it and use an older version.
Most customers do not wait more than 20 secs to register a domain.
We do not want to lose cus
At 1/30/01 6:54 PM, Charles Daminato wrote:
>Ok, now it's way beyond me *heh* I'll escalate this tomorrow with the
>PTB, and those that have access to affect change.
>
>As an aside, do any of the combinations work properly? Or are we going to
>have to recompile Apache to return different header
> Sorry, I don't think I made myself quite clear -- the URL without the
> slash is the one that's in the OpenSRS.conf file as it ships. When the
> client uses that URL, the OpenSRS server immediately redirects it to the
> one with the slash before it even gets to the other problematic redirect.
R
Ok, now it's way beyond me *heh* I'll escalate this tomorrow with the
PTB, and those that have access to affect change.
As an aside, do any of the combinations work properly? Or are we going to
have to recompile Apache to return different headers?
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager (ccTLD
Robert,
Fantastic! I'll see if this can be altered tomorrow. As for the slash in
the OpenSRS.conf file - I'm not sure if it should be removed. Either way
works properly, WITH the slash I get the "Content-Location" in the HTTP
headers.
If I add index.cgi (i.e. .net/redirect/index.cgi?type=
At 1/30/01 5:46 PM, Charles Daminato wrote:
>Fantastic! I'll see if this can be altered tomorrow. As for the slash in
>the OpenSRS.conf file - I'm not sure if it should be removed. Either way
>works properly, WITH the slash I get the "Content-Location" in the HTTP
>headers.
Sorry, I don't thi
At 1/30/01 3:25 PM, Charles Daminato wrote:
>My apologies - I meant the page prior to the "Wrong type" page. I want to
>see what the Mac browser is interpreting, and then sending to our system.
Well, it's exactly the same source on Netscape and MSIE, so that isn't it.
However, I've experimente
I will try to get this looked at tomorrow by our developers.
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager (ccTLDs)
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On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, A. I. Sinclair wrote:
> I am using IE 5.something on Win98 and I get wrong type when I click on the
> link below.
>
>
> Regards
>
> A. I. Sinclair
Is this what you mean,
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: yourdomain.com
Send an email to the above address, and put the domain you want to 'whois'
in the subject.
That's it. Any text in the body will be ignored. You'll get back a message
with the whois results in it.
Robert
> Hello,
>
> I was
Well how about that, my reply was rejected as spam.
Are you guys having a problem with my ISP?
Regards
A. I. Sinclair
Webmaster : CD Online
The home of the Diplomatic Community on the web.
http://c-d.org
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Beh
I am using IE 5.something on Win98 and I get wrong type when I click on the
link below.
Regards
A. I. Sinclair
Webmaster : CD Online
The home of the Diplomatic Community on the web.
http://c-d.org
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of
My apologies - I meant the page prior to the "Wrong type" page. I want to
see what the Mac browser is interpreting, and then sending to our system.
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager (ccTLDs)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Tiger Technologies wrote:
> At 1/30/01 2:28 PM, Charles Da
At 1/30/01 2:28 PM, Charles Daminato wrote:
>Very odd...
>
>Can you "View Source" for the page, and send me what the Browser shows?
It contains just the following line:
Wrong type.
Nothing other than that. No HTML tag, nothing. The URL shown in the
browser window is:
https://rr-n1-tor.op
Very odd...
Can you "View Source" for the page, and send me what the Browser shows?
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager (ccTLDs)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Tiger Technologies wrote:
> At 1/29/01 6:27 PM, Charles Daminato wrote:
>
> >I've tried it (successfully) with MSIE5.5 and
At 1/29/01 6:27 PM, Charles Daminato wrote:
>I've tried it (successfully) with MSIE5.5 and Netscape 6 and 4.76, and
>even Lynx 2.8.2re1.1 w/ssl
>
>I'm not sure what else to tell you - perhaps you're going through a forced
>proxy ... ?
I'm getting the same error, so it's not just his setup.
It
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