I can't seem to get that to work!  date_anniv returns no data!  Is that
correct?

Joel Moss
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Manley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Shawn Pritchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: .ca Pre-Registration Term Calculation - HELP!!


> This line:
> $domain_info = $XML_Client->send_cmd( $xcp_request );
>
> makes the call to the OpenSRS server...  $domain_info is the hash
reference that contains the information.  You should be able to use
$domain_info->{attributes}->{date_anniv} to retrieve the anniversary date to
make your price calculation.
>
> Dan
>
>
>
> Shawn Pritchard wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> >
> > I have banged my head against the wall three times, and seem to not be
able
> > to see the solution staring me in the face.  I am attempting to alter
the
> > reg_system.cgi script so that I can add pricing calculations, which
would
> > show up on the verification page(s).
> >
> > What I am having trouble with is pulling out the "Approval Date" for .ca
> > domains.  I *assume* it is available somewhere because just prior to
> > printing out the order form, the script pulls data from the WHOIS.
Right?
> > So...how do I access this specific entry?
> >
> > The part of the script I'm staring at does this:
> >
> >     if ( $in{domain} =~ /ca$/ && $in{ca_reg_type} =~ /prereg|upgrade/ )
> >         {
> >             $xcp_request->{attributes}->{type} = "whois";
> >
> > And there are a few things further along which I'm not quite sure what
they
> > do, so maybe the answer lies in there?  Anyone??  Help!!!  I know that
it's
> > probably something VERY simple, I'm feeling a little inadequate for not
> > being able to get this relatively simple thing!!  (It's kind of like
staring
> > into the fridge looking for something you know is sitting there...but
you
> > just keep looking past it).
> >
> > Thanks!!!
>
>

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