While you are at it might also want to consider a script that looks at
the expiration date and leaves off the 10 years unless the it is the
anniversary date or older as the system will not allow the 10 years
prior to the expiration date.
Michael Jaworski
Puget Sound Network, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org
[mailto:owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org] On Behalf Of glenn@leftcoast.com
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 10:27 AM
To: discuss-list@opensrs.org
Subject: RE: Renewal period field in RWI
I noticed the same and almost renewed a domain for 10 years. I would
like to see this fixed or remove 10 years from the choice. Glenn
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org
> [mailto:owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org]On Behalf Of bill@daze.net
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 9:34 AM
> To: discuss-list@opensrs.org
> Subject: Renewal period field in RWI
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Our staff has started complaining recently about a change to the RWI.
> I finally had a chance to look at it today and see what they mean...
>
> If you use the RWI to manually renew a domain name, the renewal period
> field is now ordered as follows:
>
> 1 year
> 10 years
> 2 years
> 3 years
> 4 years
> 5 years
> 6 years
> 7 years
> 8 years
> 9 years
>
> They complained that the 10 years option is now in the second
> position, where 2 years used to be. They almost didn't catch that 10
> years was selected when they were renewing a domain for 2 years. I'm
> not sure why the order was changed, but I do consider this a bug.
>
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