> The only people this doesn't work with are a few DNS broker types who > somehow have formed the opinion that the delegation should happen first, > and that after it happens, then they will set up their servers to handle > the zone. i run the registrar/registry for a half dozen cctlds. there are registrants who keep insisting on this. i have canned email in an elisp macro to tell them they are welcome to insist all they wish. they are also welcome to register domains. their choice. randy
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