The x is for the phone extension, it's optional. The + is required if
it's the same spec as .info and .biz use.
m2
At 03:34 PM 1/24/02 -0800, you wrote:
>After some searching, i was able to track down the online article
>mentioned in client protocol spec regarding E.164 Phone number forma
> In the archives I found a sample of the format:
>
> +1.4165551122x1234
Between + and . is the country code
Between . and x is the phone number
After x is the extension. x and the extension are optional.
The "phone number" consists of city codes, area codes, prefixes, or
whatever your local
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> I figure "1" is country code, "416" area code, "5551122" the phone number,
> but I've no idea what the "x1234" is supposed to be. And is the "+"
> necessary?
* x1234 is an extension number
* + - is a 'put your local long distance prefix number her
Any chance it is a phone extension?
Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
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From: "klaus rubba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 6:34 PM
Subj
After some searching, i was able to track down the online article mentioned
in client protocol spec regarding E.164 Phone number formatting.
Unfortunately, looks like you have to become and ITU member to get it.
In the archives I found a sample of the format:
+1.4165551122x1234
but no descr
Does it really matter? Domain lookups works fine with or without the 'www.'
prefix. I tried changing it to 'cheesyshirts.com', but i still get the same
result: the server just closes the socket on me.
>From: Mark J Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: klaus rubba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: s
For php there is http://phpwhois.com (which powers easywhois.com, which
is not to be confused with the easywhois Giuseppe mentioned :)
-mark
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Giuseppe Simone Aielli wrote:
> On Windows (visual basic): http://sourceforge.net/projects/easywhois
>
> Regards,
> gsa
>
> - O