> Each registrar has their own rules and formats. Likely there'd be > contractual obligations to be signed to protect both parties (more the > registrar, in all likelihood) and it would just depend on the systems the > registrar has to provide the bulk whois data. > Hopefully there are rules/regulations/standards here. Otherwise, why not just encode it it some obselete archaine format that nobody in the real world uses or can use? Surely there has got to be some Amiga specific formats that could be used? :)) ======================================================== Dave Warren Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Free POP3 and WebMail at: http://webmail.devilsplayground.net/ ========================================================
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