Hello,
this is expected behaviour.
register.cgi, is, as you are using it, intended for internal use. As
such, you are able to register domains with it in ONE step. You do not
need to further process orders put through this script.
This is why it is so important not to put this script in a publicly
accesible place...the script will interface directly with the servers,
register domains, and deduct from your RCUs, without input of payment
information or further processing (which is something you do NOT want your
customers doing =) )
Also, from the support FAQ:
"Are orders processed by "register.cgi" included in the statistics?
No. The statistics are generated by the use of reg_system.cgi. The reason
for register.cgi's existence is to give you a guide for implementing your
own internal systems which should consist of any reporting you might need.
We do track all domains you order, regardless of which method you use but
only those via reg_system.cgi have lookup and other statistics included."
regards,
john
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Brent Rector wrote:
> Good Day Everyone!
>
> We have been setup and using the OpenSRS system for awhile now, and we
> are quite pleased with it.
>
> However today I noticed an oddity... I used the register.cgi system on
> our servers internally here, processed the order etc.
>
> The order now shows up in our "Active Domains" area, but for some reason
> it does not show up in "Completed Orders" nor does it have an associated
> "Order #" that I can find.
>
> The other strangeness was the fact that we have "Process Orders
> Immediately" not checked (In other words it puts everything in the
> pending orders area). And the domains never in fact showed up in the
> pending orders area...
>
> Any ideas? or has anyone else experienced this?
>
> Brent
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