heartily agree
bhavin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org
> [mailto:owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org]On Behalf Of Kenneth Grome
> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 9:22 AM
> To: discuss-list@opensrs.org
> Cc: tom@opensrs.org; sallan@opensrs.org; ross@tucows.com
> Subject: One-POST registration and update ...
>
>
> Dear OpenSRS folks,
>
> I am making very good progress on the development of my own
> client system. It will fully and completely replace the OpenSRS
> cgi's on my server. I believe my own system will give me a
> faster, easier and more intuitive way of interfacing with the
> OpenSRS system than using the existing CGI's.
>
> In order to make the integration of my management system as
> simple and effective as possible -- and to provide the same
> software 'hooks' to anyone else who is thinking about building
> their own OpenSRS client system -- I ask, and hope, and pray
> for, and encourage you to *please* provide us with a very simple,
> straightforward, ONE-STEP REGISTRATION capability.
>
> You see, it would be ideal for me, as an OpenSRS software
> integrator, to be able to post a *single* form to your server --
> without having to login first in a separate step -- and to have
> this form include ALL the data required to affect a domain
> registration at InterNIC via OpenSRS.
>
> In other words, I have a real need for a form that lets me send
> everything all at once:
>
> 1- The domain to be registered
> 2- Primary and secondary name servers
> 3- Domain owner contact data
> 4- Admin, Tech and Billing contact data
> 5- My OpenSRS Username and Password
>
> If you can see the value in this suggestion, I would like to
> offer to create this "One-POST Form" for you. Of course, in
> order for it to work, you will have to install it on your server
> and add the code to the OpenSRS system which will accept the
> form's POST args, verify the reseller via username and password,
> create a new domain record in the OpenSRS system, and then
> process the form as a new registration at InterNIC.
>
> In a similar effort, I would also like to create a one-step
> UPDATE form for you, which will work very much like the one-step
> registration form -- but instead of creating a new record, it
> will find the domain record named in the form, replace all the
> data submitted in the POST args in the OpenSRS system, and then
> process the form as a domain change at InterNIC.
>
> I'm hoping you can implement this capability in the test
> environment soon, so I can proceed with my goal of creating a
> flexible new OpenSRS management system. I really believe that one
> of the keys to integrating OpenSRS into other data systems is to
> give us the ability to perform a one-step registrations and
> one-step updates of any domains we have access to as resellers.
>
> Even if I didn't need this capability, I'm sure that many
> individual OpenSRS resellers will appreciate having a one-step
> form once they see how easy it can be to use ... :)
>
> ================================
> Kenneth Grome, WebDNA Consultant
> 808-737-6499, http://webdna.net
> ================================
>
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