My apologies for crossposting - I just want to ask people to STOP
CROSSPOSTING.
Nothing worse than getting two of every message, and every reply....
Option 1 and Option 2 are already active in manage.cgi
I'll take Option 3 higher up as a suggestion for a future enhancement :)
Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Support Manager
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On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Feargal Reilly wrote:
>
> Hi, I know this was thrashed out a bit a few weeks ago, but I think it petered
> out more than anything.
>
> I want to suggest a feature for the management of domains on
> manage.opensrs.org, and the client script, manage.cgi.
>
> On each of the section pages, e.g. admin, billing, nameserver,
> Another function should be introduced as follows:
> Put a radio select with the following three options:
> 1) Apply change to this domain only (SELECTED BY DEFAULT)
> 2) Apply this change to all domains in my profile
> 3) Apply this change to selected domains in my profile
>
> If radio 1 is selected, when the form is submitted, things proceed as they
> currently do, no change.
>
> If radio 2 is selected, when the form is submitted, a list of all domains in
> the profile, each with a checkbox checked, is presented.
> The user may then deselect any that do not require the same change, and press
> submit.
> The change is then applied to each selected domain.
>
> If radio 3 is selected, when the form is submitted, the same as above occurs,
> except the only domain to be checked by default is the current domain being
> edited. Extra domains can be checked, and submitted as above.
>
> This is a solution to the problem where somebody wanted to change the tech
> details for all domains registered through them, and where somebody needed to
> change a lot of nameservers.
> It addresses the issues raised then about other solutions, specifically where
> a domain owner doesn't want their ISP to interfere without the owners consent.
> Since this is profile based, the permission is already there.
> This solution won't be of use to somebody who assigns a simgle profile for
> each domain, and does not have any common profiles, but it should help
> everyone else.
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