Just wondering if anyone could give me a hint on how to get the standard Enom API to search for availability on multiple TLDs at the same time?
Also, can this API be modified to also include availability check for regional TLDs (e.g. .dk domains)? If so, clues on how?
Thank you!
TheWatcher2
09-06-2002, 05:00 PM
Originally posted by bok2
Just wondering if anyone could give me a hint on how to get the standard Enom API to search for availability on multiple TLDs at the same time?
Also, can this API be modified to also include availability check for regional TLDs (e.g. .dk domains)? If so, clues on how?
Thank you!
As long as you know how to code in perl or php, you will be able to make this happen.
AL-Benjamin
09-06-2002, 05:13 PM
Originally posted by TheWatcher2
As long as you know how to code in perl or php, you will be able to make this happen.
possibly the most insightful thing i've ever heard :stickout :D
TheWatcher2
09-06-2002, 05:20 PM
Originally posted by thebyp2
possibly the most insightful thing i've ever heard :stickout :D
:bawling:
Originally posted by TheWatcher2
As long as you know how to code in perl or php, you will be able to make this happen.
Not being too familiar with perl/PHP, that was probably the reason I asked this question ;)
Other suggestions?
AL-Benjamin
09-06-2002, 05:30 PM
this is one of those great unanswered. realistically you have to do some heavy recoding of the api in order to get any real use from it, which does require knowledge in one of the languages.
if you don't know how to code, then a good option may be to use registryrocket or PDQ.
sorry about that.
imitech
09-06-2002, 06:24 PM
I was in the same boat and decided to go with PDQ, so far so good! :D
swede
09-06-2002, 07:08 PM
Try:
http://resellertest.enom.com/interface.asp?command=check&tld=*&sld=swedishbikiniteam&responsetype=xml
Then parse with any language you want. Hope this helps.
Swede
TheWatcher2
09-06-2002, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by imitech
I was in the same boat and decided to go with PDQ, so far so good! :D
PDQ is a good option no brain surgery needed.
I don't like PDQ, there are tens (if not hundreds) of sites using PDQ. Until we develope our own system we use a framed version of Registry Rocket. http://www.nameneed.com