Is it "sortorder" or "sort_order"? You've got both in your example.
I can't remember which it is, but I remember this bit me once before,
so maybe check the API.
- Colin
On 17-Dec-03, at 3:48 PM, Justin Dagen wrote:
> Okay, I haven't been able to track this same error down anywhere, so
> here
> goes:
>
> I am working on the 'update nameservers' function and have come upon
> the
> following error:
> [response_text] => Duplicate sortorder detected for ns2.netsville.com
> [response_code] => 465
>
> I'm not sure what the problem is, but here is what is currently
> returned as
> the nameserver list: (unimportant parts cut out for brevity)
> [0] => Array
> [ipaddress] => 216.42.80.10
> [sortorder] => 1
> [name] => ns1.netsville.com
> [1] => Array
> [ipaddress] => 216.42.80.11
> [sortorder] => 2
> [name] => ns2.netsville.com
>
> And I am trying to test by simply switching the two sortorders:
> COMMAND:
> [action] => modify
> [object] => domain
> [cookie] => *cookie*
> [registrant_ip] => 69.55.64.235
> [attributes] => Array
> [data] => nameserver_list
> [nameserver_list] => Array
> [0] => Array
> [name] => ns1.netsville.com
> [sort_order] => 2
> [action] => update
> [1] => Array
> [name] => ns2.netsville.com
> [sort_order] => 1
> [action] => update
>
> And the error from above is returned. I thought maybe I couldn't add
> ns1 with
> sortorder 2 while ns2 was already sortorder 2 so i tried sending them
> as 4
> and 3 instead of 2 and 1 (so still switching the sortorder, but to
> sortorders not already in use), and still got this error.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Justin
>
>
> --
> Justin Dagen
> Systems Administrator
> Netsville, Inc.
> http://www.netsville.com
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