Hello,
Why don't you just guess some names? Here are 4 examples, if you can't:
1. jhgdwhgdw.wejhgd - bad domain name
2. jkhgdehg.com - not registered (so can't be transferred)
3. abc.com - transfer in progress (so can't be transferred)
4. try.com - can be transferred (so try this one; after your transfer
request is submitted it will fall in case 3, so you should find
another one for future testing)
Best regards,
Doytchin Spiridonov mailto:info@webyou.com
http://www.WebYou.com Web Design and Development
--- Saturday, March 08, 2003, 12:52:45 AM, you wrote:J> Just FYI I've been complaining to Tucows about this since ... Jan 2000? J> Something like that. They don't seem to care much.
J> On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 11:26:08PM +0000, Chris Andrews wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to test the code I've written against the OpenSRS Perl client. >> Everything's fine but transfers: I can't find a set of domains which I can >> reliably use to check the various states a domain could be in. >> >> Specifically I need a domain for which transfers are OK, and which I can >> initiate a transfer on. I don't expect anything to actually happen, just >> for the OpenSRS system to check and accept my request. >> >> It'd be really useful if there was a set of domains with known states and >> results against which code could be tested. >> >> >> Chris.
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