Bill Gerrard wrote: > Who is to blame, the registry or OpenSRS? > > Register a brand new domain for 1 year. > The next day, try to add 9 years to the registration term. > End up with the "Expiration date exceeded maximum length: 10 years" message > > WHOIS shows: > Record expires on 16-May-2002. > > So it appears someones date calculation is off slightly. I wonder when I > will be able to add the additional 9 years. Tomorrow, next week, who > knows... Renew domain 2 or 3 days later, will work. I've met the same problem, but don't know why.
- Expiration date exceeded maximum length: 10 years. Bill Gerrard
- Re: Expiration date exceeded maximum length: 10 yea... Evgeni Gechev
- Re: Expiration date exceeded maximum length: 10... George Kirikos
- Re: Expiration date exceeded maximum length... Robert Rivers
- Re: Expiration date exceeded maximum length: 10... alan
- RE: Expiration date exceeded maximum length... Charles Daminato
- RE: Expiration date exceeded maximum le... Philip Mak
- RE: Expiration date exceeded maxim... Charles Daminato
- RE: Expiration date exceeded m... Dave Warren
- RE: Expiration date exceed... Charles Daminato
- Re: Expiration date exceed... Winston D. Neutel
- RE: Expiration date exceed... storage
