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domnet

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Hey guys,

I had a whois script designed for me a while back and I am having a minor problem with it now. It will not display domains registered at Stargate.

I was wondering if anyone out there could take a quick look and of course $DNF would be on its way.

Thanks,
'domnet'
 

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Hey Domnet,

It may not be that your script is faulty. You may already know this but Stargate's whois is down at least 99% of the time. It is very, very difficult to get data from their whois server. Compare your script results to the results at some of the popular whois sites such as whois-search.com, betterwhois.com, etc.
 

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Momentum,

Thank you for your response.

I agree that Stargate is very screwy. They can't seem to get their act together.

I compared the script to Whois-Search and EasyWhois and both pulled up results while mine did not. My script won't show any results for domains registered at Stargate.

Not quite sure what the problem is...
 

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domnic : you can use whois.crsnic.net.
 
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