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From:
"Owen Borseth" <owen@name.com>
Date:
Mon, 29 Jan 2007 09:47:29 -0700
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Subject:
[ietf-provreg] RFC 3730 (EPP)
Hello. My name is Owen Borseth and I do work for several ICANN accredited registrars. I'm trying to get a consensus on what the proper response code should be from a registry for a particular domain update command. If this is the improper location to try and get this information please let me know. In particular, what should be the proper response code to a domain update command where the domain itself exists but the item being updated for the domain does not exist? The specific incident in question involves removing a status from an existing domain but where the status itself does not exist for the domain. For instance, what would be the proper response code if we attempted to remove the "CLIENT UPDATE PROHIBITED" status from an existing domain that did not already have that status? Hopefully this explanation makes sense. Any help that can be given as to what the proper response code should be would be very much appreciated. Thank you, Owen Borseth