Basically you have to alter the templates, and if you really want to be secure, alter the code itself by commenting out the auto-renew actions in the scripts; effectively disabling them.
Charles Daminato TUCOWS Product Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, John Payne wrote: > On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 09:28:27AM -0500, Charles Daminato wrote: > > auto-renew isn't a transaction that is pendable, so the "process" flag has > > no effect. Also, auto-renewed domains (afaik, I'll find out for sure) are > > automatic as well, but you do receive notification that the domain is up > > for auto-renewal. > > > > We suggest that you do not enable auto-renewal unless you have a fairly > > positive way to bill your customer when the auto-renewal occurs (30 days > > before expiry) > > Right, so how do I enable renew in manage.cgi *without* allowing autorenew? > > > If I set > > allow_renewals => 1, > allow_auto_renewal_message => 0, > > Then people still get the option to autorenew. I have to turn off > renewals completely in manage.cgi *and* hack the template for renew.cgi > to stop the auto-renew from being visible. > > > -- > John Payne http://sackheads.org/jpayne/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://sackheads.org/uce/ Fax: +44 870 0547954 > To send me mail, use the address in the From: header >
