On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 12:51 PM, David Dorey wrote:
I think the UK may be unique in having 2 ccTLD's associated with it.
.ru/.su comes to mind.
D
Does the renewal report indicate that it was renewed? If so, THAT should
be enough. This business runs on credit, and someone should be held accountable.
On one group I have been frequenting lately, someone spoke about how a domain
is to expire, and by the time it expires, the grace period will
There are order #s for renewals. They're in the RWI completed order list
and they are returned in the API response.
m2
At 01:45 PM 1/16/2003, you wrote:
Just had a rather unfortunate situation occur...
Here was my initial message to support:
Something bad has happened with this domain name.
Charles Daminato wrote on Tue, 14 Jan 2003 13:39:52 -0500:
> This is normal for .info transfers - actually, for the most part, contacts
> don't change for .info transfers (we're re-visiting this) since we primarily
> inherit the data from the thick registry.
>
An after-thought: If you don't chang
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From: "David Dorey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 5:51 PM
Subject: RE: FYI Digital Certs CSR Country Code for UK [OT]
> UK also has about 30% of the population of the entire USA.
>
> Other interesting trivia is that the
Philip,
There are tracking numbers - for each successful transaction posted to our
system, an OrderID is provided. This is meant for you to capture for future
reference - or to track later to see what happened with that order.
I sympathize with your position, it is quite unfortunate. I wish the
Just had a rather unfortunate situation occur...
Here was my initial message to support:
Something bad has happened with this domain name. It expired on 12/2/02, but
according to my records, we renewed the domain on 12/13/02. Unfortunately it
apparently was not renewed for some reason and was
UK also has about 30% of the population of the entire USA.
Other interesting trivia is that the .gb ccTLD is managed by Nominet too,
but as yet they have not decided to allow registrations. I think the UK may
be unique in having 2 ccTLD's associated with it.
David Dorey
Xsession.Com Limited
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> Anyone know if there were any changes in the HTML files from 2.57 to 2.62?
diff is your friend...
Kim Phelan wrote:
>You have stumbled on a "strange but true" thing with ISO codes.
>The code is GB but the description is United Kingdom.
>
>http://www.din.de/gremien/nas/nabd/iso3166ma/codlstp1/en_listp1.html
GB & the UK are actually different.
GB is Great Britain, which comprises mainly of Eng
> Hi there !
>
> I have a problem with a domain I host, and I need help figuring out what
the
> problem is...
>
> The domain is techno-pompes.com
>
The problem has been solved... Sorry for the disturbance...
Nicolas
There
is a diff file that describes the differences between the last minor version and
the previous semi-major version (i.e. diff between 2.62 and 2.61, and diff
between 2.5 and 2.6) - they're in the /diffs directory of the client code
:)
Charles DaminatoOpenSRS Product ManagerTucows Inc.
You have stumbled on a "strange but true" thing with ISO codes.
The code is GB but the description is United Kingdom.
You'll see what I mean here:
http://www.din.de/gremien/nas/nabd/iso3166ma/codlstp1/en_listp1.html
Frustrating but true. I'll get it added to the documentation to warn people :)
Anyone know if there were any changes in the HTML
files from 2.57 to 2.62?
I don't see anything in the change log that says
anything about the HTML files.
But since They added Sessions, I'm sure something
must have changed.
If anyone knows what has changed, I'd really
appreciate it!
Hey,
Since its drove me insane trying to figure out why my CSR was wrong,
here's a reference for those who might see this in the future.
The OSRS API Error is "Invalid Field: CSR Problem: Field ''CSR'' is
invalid: CSR", which is totally useless to debug, and the Geotrust
site's error is "Please
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