Many thanks for your response.
Charles Daminato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using the assumption that you're using the QuickStart (Reseller Web
> Interface) method for registering domain names...
We're using both. There doesn't really appear to be any difference
between the two, except that we can use some of the client-side stuff as
library routines in the future.
> The web based interface is meant to be limited for registrations - it's
> a stop-gap to enable you to register domains while you get the scripts
> up and running (which is our MUCH preferred method of domain registration).
Then there is no way at all of editing all the information associated with
an order, except writing a load of code? (We have already installed the cgis.
They don't provide order management that I can see. There's lots of stuff
only the resellers.opensrs.net pages do.)
> We've left the model open for whatever you wish to impose on your
> customers - it's left wide open ... The way it's setup allows the
> greatest number of iterations to allow the RSP to have as much control as
> they want, and give the end user as much control as you wish them to have
> as well.
Yes, I said I liked it technically ;-). It's just confusing because you
can register two domains using the same username and password, and they
won't be linked unless you mention the first domain when registering the
second.
> Yes, Change Ownership of Domain is somewhat ambiguous. The subtext DOES
> say "You may create a new profile for this domain or move it to a
> different profile you own" I agree that instructions for doing so aren't
> well articulated. We're working on an FAQ for each specific interface to
> help with common questions (i.e. what does "Change Ownership of Domain"
> mean, and "How do move domains into/away from other profiles").
But why bother with all these FAQs? Why not put a single paragraph on the
web page itself saying what it will do? This is easier and much more
convenient for the user.
> RCU's *are* used by the site - as well as Dollar amounts. One RCU is a
> domain transaction (i.e. transfer, renewal, new registration)
Yes, I know that this is theoretically the idea, but RCUs are not visible
anywhere in the system that I can see. The payment information page shows
you dollars. I'm not sure why you want to mess around with 'RCUs' anyway
since all it does is cause problems (like with the current $6.75 transfer
promo).
> As an aside - you should have seen this thing in January when we first
> released it *grin*
I'm sure it's come on in leaps and bounds ;-).
Cheers
Jon