I am agree with this comment,
high-asci characters was working well
in the contacts information before system move
but I made a proof today and it is not working now.
I also want to comment that some tech support people
are not so good as we need
because I received the same response
that David Sanchez about five months ago (june 8)
("Only ASCII characters are allowed in the contact information for
domains")
by someone called Frank in tech support
but I just changed some code to use race module
and it worked. But at this momment it doesn't
When I received this response from tech support
it really disapointed me because
it was really easy to resolve but...
I really need this non-ascci chars functioning
because I serve latin people
at it will be terrible for my business.
I hope tech support people grow or change
(not all of them of course)
--
Gabriel Pinchevsky
Internet Masters S.A.
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http://www.InternetMasters.com
Domain Registration & Web Hosting
David Sanchez wrote:
>
> I haven't had any multilingual registration since Opensrs moved, however I
> DO get "Invalid XML or unsupported high-end ASCII" when there's any
> high-ascii character (> 127) in any contact field.
>
> Support told me I can't include any high-ascii char at contact information,
> but prior to the last update this was possible, so I guess this could
> probably be some kind of bug, rather than a new restriction (or it may be
> indeed a new restriction, but there's a bug when registering multilingual,
> I haven't tested this).
>
> By the moment we've restricted high-ascii chars in our registration forms,
> but as our customers are Spaniards, they would be happier if the system
> allows again "S�nchez", "Mu�oz", etc in their contact information :-)
>
> Regards,
> David S�nchez
>
> At 10:55 29/12/2001 +0900, you wrote:
> >is anyone having problems registering multilingual domains?
> >
> >we are getting errors registering multilingual domain registrations after
> >opensrs servers moved... we were registering korean domains
> >(UTF-8) without any problems before opensrs servers moved, but after the
> >servers moved we have not been able to register any
> > domains through our cgi, which has NOT changed. no upgrades have been
> > done to our server either.
> >
> >this is the error we keep getting: Invalid XML or unsupported high-end ASCII
> >
> >i would hope opensrs is looking into this carefully as we can register
> >domains through the reseller interface fine but NOT through our cgi, which
> >has not
> > been modified in any way, nor has it's environment(server, perl, web
> > server software, etc)
> >
> >support doesn't seem to be too helpful at this moment :(
> >
> >GaGaDomain,
> >Michael Park
>
> David S�nchez
> Veloxia Network,S.L.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]