Our API is somewhat documented, with a much better version coming up in
the next month (with grossly improved documentation).
You 'can' do HTTPS posts to the web based interface you get with an
account - but this has semi-limited functionality (i.e. unable to do batch
registrations/transfers).
"Neil H." wrote:
>
> I just found another Names provider that allows HTTP post options to
> register domain names. Is Open SRS looking into such a thing? I mean it
> seems very proprietary to only give code in PERL. I am not nor will I ever
> be a Perl developer. If we could use ANY technology to post via HTTP
> (preferably HTTPs) then we would be able to integrate with any language we
> wanted. Just my thought. This companies pricing is close if not the same
> as OpenSRS's and the simple fact that I can post for new domains would make
> my life that much easier.
>
> Neil
>
> p.s. this is similar to Authorize.net's transaction system and several other
> proven systems. This takes the complexity out of our hands, lets there be on
> set of updates code, and the only difference would be out posted name value
> pairs. I think this would be an EXECELLENT idea.
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Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Support Manager
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