Matt Andreko wrote:
Simply having your API work mainly for unix does make things more difficult on ISPs that run windows. I don't know the comparison of demand versus unix, but there IS demand for windows based servers.

Our interface has not worked for over a year, because for some reason we just can't make the opensrs perl scripts work correctly on windows 2003. It almost works, but at the last submit, it just hangs, and the user calls us up, or buys their domain somewhere else. We would make more money, and hence opensrs make more money if we could just have an interface that worked for us.

We're working on bridging that Windows gap. I'm currently finishing some work on getting a beta version of the PHP-based CCS client to work under Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 and IIS.


I'm also doing some experimenting with some ASP.NET-based solutions, being a recovering Microsoft developer myself. It's a bit early to talk about them just yet, but it's on my plate.

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