Re: Server IP address

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2004


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Aloha Alain: Wow, thanks a lot. I looked at TCPConnect and got a headache. So the user fills out the form and passes the variables to a page with the TCPConnect code. Sure that make sense. Here is a the info I need to send. If you send me an example using this I'm sure I will be able to modify it later when I need to. I wonder if anyone has a TCPConnect builder script. That would be cool. Anyway, here is the info I need to send. https://staging.bulkregister.com/burrp/BulkRegXServlet act=CheckDomain userID=StagingTest authorizationHash= 12345678 packageType=domain domainName=[domainname] tld=[tld] Which starts out in a form.








Many Mahalos! Frank ================= On Mar 4, 2004, at 11:51 AM, Alain Russell wrote: > sounds like you need some cool TCPConnect code for this :) > What do you need to send and where to, I'e got lots of snippets of > code to do this > > Alain > > > On 05/03/2004, at 9:50 AM, frank@cwolfe.com wrote: > >> Hi. >> >> I am working with BulkRegister.com automated domain registeration >> system (API)to be able to check if a domain is availabe or not. >> This idea is to sumbit a form with the required name/value pairs and >> then get a response from their server. No big deal. >> >> For security reasons the form must include my login and a HASH based >> on the IP address of the server hosting the website. >> The problem is when the customer fills out the form to check for a >> domain name, the IP address of the customer is sent to BulkRegister, >> not the IP address of the server, and the login fails. >> >> I haven't a clue on how to make the reqeust come from the server >> rather than the clients browser. I've tried a few tests with >> redirect, but to no avail. >> >> I am in over my head here. Is this a WebDNA solution do you think? >> Any suggestions? >> >> Still on WebCat 4.5.1 on NT. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Frank >> >> It's just a simple form like this, but has to appear to come from the >> server. >> >>
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Aloha Alain: Wow, thanks a lot. I looked at TCPConnect and got a headache. So the user fills out the form and passes the variables to a page with the TCPConnect code. Sure that make sense. Here is a the info I need to send. If you send me an example using this I'm sure I will be able to modify it later when I need to. I wonder if anyone has a TCPConnect builder script. That would be cool. Anyway, here is the info I need to send. https://staging.bulkregister.com/burrp/BulkRegXServlet act=CheckDomain userID=StagingTest authorizationHash= 12345678 packageType=domain domainName=[domainname] tld=[tld] Which starts out in a form.








Many Mahalos! Frank ================= On Mar 4, 2004, at 11:51 AM, Alain Russell wrote: > sounds like you need some cool TCPConnect code for this :) > What do you need to send and where to, I'e got lots of snippets of > code to do this > > Alain > > > On 05/03/2004, at 9:50 AM, frank@cwolfe.com wrote: > >> Hi. >> >> I am working with BulkRegister.com automated domain registeration >> system (API)to be able to check if a domain is availabe or not. >> This idea is to sumbit a form with the required name/value pairs and >> then get a response from their server. No big deal. >> >> For security reasons the form must include my login and a HASH based >> on the IP address of the server hosting the website. >> The problem is when the customer fills out the form to check for a >> domain name, the IP address of the customer is sent to BulkRegister, >> not the IP address of the server, and the login fails. >> >> I haven't a clue on how to make the reqeust come from the server >> rather than the clients browser. I've tried a few tests with >> redirect, but to no avail. >> >> I am in over my head here. Is this a WebDNA solution do you think? >> Any suggestions? >> >> Still on WebCat 4.5.1 on NT. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Frank >> >> It's just a simple form like this, but has to appear to come from the >> server. >> >>
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