domain WHOIS OpenSRS

2003-12-04 Thread feedback
Does openSRS support domain WhoIS?  If so what page is the that information on the API documentation?  I cant seem to find it.

RE: Tutorial or Walk Thourgh: Checking Domain Availibility

2003-12-04 Thread Mark Hutchings
Don't forget http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensrs-php/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joey deVilla Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 3:20 PM To: Brandon Orther Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Tutorial or Walk Thourgh: Checking Domai

ASP.NET Example: checking domain availability

2003-12-04 Thread feedback
Hello Everyone:     Since you all have helped me very much on getting my ASP.NET page to work with the OpenSRS system.  I have included the asp.net/vb.net code below that I am using to communicate with the opensrs system.  Feel free to use it and let me know if you have any questions...

Re: Tutorial or Walk Thourgh: Checking Domain Availibility

2003-12-04 Thread Joey deVilla
On 4-Dec-03, at 3:29 PM, Brandon Orther wrote: I am kind of new at using the API and wanted an example of how I would check the domain availability of a domain name using php. Does anyone have a tutorial website or forum that explains it? Funny you should mention that -- I'm gathering ideas fo

Tutorial or Walk Thourgh: Checking Domain Availibility

2003-12-04 Thread Brandon Orther
Hello,   I am kind of new at using the API and wanted an example of how I would check the domain availability of a domain name using php.   Does anyone have a tutorial website or forum that explains it?   Thanks, Brandon

Re: domain available when it really is not [opensrs]

2003-12-04 Thread Leonid Igolnik
Our test environment run's against respective test environments of individual registries. Domains purchased through the test environment will become unavailable on the test registry. The behavior that you are observing is due to the fact that domains you are checking are not taken at the test r

Re: domain available when it really is not [opensrs]

2003-12-04 Thread Marc Storck
Why should it be the way you say? The LIVE and TEST system are 2 completely separated, they have 2 completely separated databases. So a domain registered in TEST may or may not be available in the LIVE system and of course also the other way around.!!! Marc - Original Message - F

Re: domain available when it really is not [opensrs]

2003-12-04 Thread Lynn W. Taylor
That's correct, because they aren't registered in the "test" registry. On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 11:18:03 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > yes they are not available when I check with whois information and other > registrars, but in the test enviornment it says they are available when I > check > -

Re: domain available when it really is not [opensrs]

2003-12-04 Thread Steve
No thats not normal. But remember, the domain must be registered in the OT&E environment. Just because a domain is registered live...does not me its taken in Test. On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 22:30:41 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello: Right now I am in test mode and whenever I query the test sys

Re: domain available when it really is not [opensrs]

2003-12-04 Thread Marc Storck
of course, the test system is separated from the live environement!!! Domain registered in the LIVE system may be available in the TEST system and vice-versa!!! Marc - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 8:18 PM Subject: R

Re: domain available when it really is not [opensrs]

2003-12-04 Thread feedback
yes they are not available when I check with whois information and other registrars, but in the test enviornment it says they are available when I check - Original Message - From: "Bill Gerrard via Treo 600" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 10:4

domain available when it really is not [opensrs]

2003-12-04 Thread feedback
Hello:  Right now I am in test mode and whenever I query the test system I get domain availability for domains that are unavailable.  Is this normal for test mode?

Re: getting list of all RSPs domains via API

2003-12-04 Thread Lynn W. Taylor
Unfortunately, for those of us who need to bill affiliates, not having it linked makes it alot harder to do billing. -- Lynn On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 08:29:14 -0800, Thomas Mon wrote: > Because affiliate isn't part of the DOMAIN record (it's a part of the ORDER > record) this isn't a very easy job.  W

Re: getting list of all RSPs domains via API

2003-12-04 Thread Thomas Mon
Because affiliate isn't part of the DOMAIN record (it's a part of the ORDER record) this isn't a very easy job. We have wanted this for a LONG TIME as well. :) cheers! Tom. - Original Message - From: "Colin Viebrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The only info I really

RE: getting list of all RSPs domains via API

2003-12-04 Thread Kim Phelan
I am working on requirements for this API call now, I'll take these into consideration :). We are aiming to release it in Q1. Kim Phelan Product Manager Tucows, Inc. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Colin Viebrock Sent: Thursday, December 04

getting list of all RSPs domains via API

2003-12-04 Thread Colin Viebrock
I think this was talked about several months ago, and it was "coming soon" at the time. I'm just wondering what the status is on being able to get a list of all of our domains via the API. Right now, we have to scrape the RWI which isn't very efficient and probably prone to errors. The only i