intergrating whois on a web page

karmaman's picture

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Can anybody help me I want to intergrate the whois feature on a web page so that customers can obviously search for thier desired domain name,but I dont know how to achive this any sugestions......thanks.

Suzanne's picture

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are you a registrar?

I guess my real question is why would you want to do this if you can't provide them with the way to register the name they know is open?

http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Networking_Tools/Whois/

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Suzanne wrote: are you a registrar?

I guess my real question is why would you want to do this if you can't provide them with the way to register the name they know is open?

http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Networking_Tools/Whois/

Did you find your answer? If not, check out MrWhois. If you would like, I can send you a sample html file that calls MrWhois.

Dacsoft Internet Services

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whois.sc has some nice tools for adding lookups on your site

-mike
aspcontentmanagement.com

openmind's picture

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To be hones, I've never seen the point of adding a whois search to a site unless you're actually going to do something with the results. I'm with http://www.domainpeople.com who offer an excellent templated domain search and registration service.

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Matt's whois is a pretty good one. It will look up the domain name to see if it is available and also has a nice wizard that will give you a list of domain names based on some variables that you enter. It is listed on the page that Suzanne listed.

Mark Irving
I have a mind like a steel trap; it is rusty and illegal in 47 states

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Modernbill has a built in whois feature and intergration to many Domain registrars for automatic registration.

If your planning to sell domains I would recommend this product. modernbill.com

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