doytchin,
I have read all your reports, yes.
For "Bug No. 3", it will take some time to get that into the
maintenance cycle, as I have mentioned previously.
As for "limit => 2", we're looking into it and will advise
(rather, I haven't had sufficient chance to sit down with someone
and sort this
Hello Charles,
Oh! Have you read my post "BUG No.3" ? This is not a bug in the WHOIS
neither in any protocol! This is a bug in the client code, in
XML_Client.pm !
I can give you an example when bad data will go to the WHOIS: someone
register 3 domains in bulk order and put quotes in any field for
Doytchin,
This is not a bug in the whois, per se, but happens when
information is passed across different protocols and then
translated by browsers, and bumped around, and munged.
We can always translate back on our side - but you must give us
time to collate the requests, put them into the "hopp
Mayo Jordanov wrote:
I could imagine opensrs having a rdf or rss file that we could poll data
from :)
I always get this "xxx will be down from to " messages, and
kind of ignore them :-)
What I would find useful is to have a list - say, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
which would send me (I mean
Is it possible for OpenSRS to fix the wrong data in their WHOIS caused
by the bug no.3 I described in that list. I really hate to see things
like: district "Izgrev"
:)
Best regards,
Doytchin Spiridonovmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.WebYou.com Web Design and Development
At 1/25/03 11:33 PM, Ross Wm. Rader wrote:
>I keep suggesting RSS feeds for this type of thing, but I'm not getting any
>traction :) If you guys think that this would be a useful mechanism to
>publish and archive feeds with, drop me a note and I will set up something
>unofficial as a prototype tha
I guess it would help for me to read the entire thread before responding to
the first interesting message. This is exactly what I was talking about. Let
me know if others would find this useful...
-rwr
"...the current generation of users and system designers has grown up
hobbled by i
I keep suggesting RSS feeds for this type of thing, but I'm not getting any
traction :) If you guys think that this would be a useful mechanism to
publish and archive feeds with, drop me a note and I will set up something
unofficial as a prototype that we can formalize down the road...sometimes I
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