Hello Jim,
Tuesday, March 20, 2001, 10:56:29 AM, Jim McAtee wrote:
> It strikes me as odd that ICANN
> wouldn't qiery require replies in at least a standardized text format.
Well, one argument against that would be that it would make data
mining a lot easier to do.
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Best regards,
William
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Subject: Re: XML Based WHOIS
> > Is there a means of getting WHOIS info in XML
mon data format?
> Right now I use a WHOIS proxy server and it just returns registrant info in
> the text format that the particular registrar decides to use.
>
Rick Wesson has written an RFC (or is it a white paper?) describing an
XML based whois, there is a mailing list set up ietf-x
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Subject: XML Based WHOIS
This is really for another application, but lets say I needed to
programmatically find the country or email address of a given domain
registrant. How could I ret
This is really for another application, but lets say I needed to
programmatically find the country or email address of a given domain
registrant. How could I retrieve this?
Is there a means of getting WHOIS info in XML or some common data format?
Right now I use a WHOIS proxy server and it just