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Patrick <patrick@gandi.net>
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Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:45:12 +0200
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Re: <check> Response Attribute
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 09:56:26AM -0400, Daniel Manley took time to write: > With Versign's com/net/org RRP registry, doing a check on "dan.ca" > returns the message "Invalid Attribute Value". So not only is it > telling me that "dan.ca" is not available, but that the domain name is > invalid. EPP's <check> command can't do this because the command is > designed in such a way to check more than one object at once and give > +/- flags for each. The response code reports the overall success of > the command. I would imagine that most EPP registries would say that a > domain in the wrong TLD is not known to the registry (semantics of "not > known" vs. "not available [from this registry]"). In such a case the Registry should return : 2307 "Unimplemented object service" This response code MUST be returned when a server receives a command to operate on an object service that is not supported by the server. Without any resData of course. In the <result>, a <msg> item can tell which object was invalid. Patrick.