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Euroaccess
01-08-07, 07:39 PM
Hello
we want to buy WHMCS
the first 2 has SIDN api option
does somebody has an API for .nl domains
SIDN api
thnx
Paul
Hello
we want to buy WHMCS
the first 2 has SIDN api option
does somebody has an API for .nl domains
SIDN api
thnx
Paul
are you looking for a registrar that sells them and has an api that whmcs can use?
He's probably a member of SIDN so he's searching for an API with SIDN itself, the most administration panels that support Dutch have such an API.
SIDN is the company who controls the .nl domain names.
Euroaccess
01-12-07, 02:26 PM
Hello
we are member of SIDN so we are the registar
a lot of Dutch hosters are looking for a program that support SIDN (.nl)
WHMcs looks good but no SIDN api
I dont see how SIDN or TLDs is really a WHMCS issue, unless your just talking about whois lookups. Which is an easy fix that we can do ourselves. As far as purchasing or working with any TLD, its up to the registrar to support it.
I dont see how SIDN or TLDs is really a WHMCS issue, unless your just talking about whois lookups. Which is an easy fix that we can do ourselves. As far as purchasing or working with any TLD, its up to the registrar to support it.
Wouldn't it be great to add another domain registrar to this list (on the mainpage):
Domain Registrars
» Enom
» DirectI
» RegisterFly
» Stargate (NEW!)
Two lists of members of SIDN:
http://www.sidn.nl/ace.php/c,728,4029,,,,Participants_Category_I_ordered_alph abetically.html
http://www.sidn.nl/ace.php/c,728,60,,,,List_of_category_II_participants.html
I dont see how SIDN or TLDs is really a WHMCS issue, unless your just talking about whois lookups. Which is an easy fix that we can do ourselves. As far as purchasing or working with any TLD, its up to the registrar to support it.
Wouldn't it be great to add another domain registrar to this list (on the mainpage):
Domain Registrars
» Enom
» DirectI
» RegisterFly
» Stargate (NEW!)
Two lists of members of SIDN:
http://www.sidn.nl/ace.php/c,728,4029,,,,Participants_Category_I_ordered_alph abetically.html
http://www.sidn.nl/ace.php/c,728,60,,,,List_of_category_II_participants.html
You could always say this, but there are hundreds of registrars out there. Everyone has the ability to make a registrar module of their choice for WHMCS as well. Matt has documentation available in the manual to do this. I would highly suggest you contacting one of those registrars and convince them to make a module. It more helps them than it does whmcs.
I dont see how SIDN or TLDs is really a WHMCS issue, unless your just talking about whois lookups. Which is an easy fix that we can do ourselves. As far as purchasing or working with any TLD, its up to the registrar to support it.
Wouldn't it be great to add another domain registrar to this list (on the mainpage):
Domain Registrars
» Enom
» DirectI
» RegisterFly
» Stargate (NEW!)
Two lists of members of SIDN:
http://www.sidn.nl/ace.php/c,728,4029,,,,Participants_Category_I_ordered_alph abetically.html
http://www.sidn.nl/ace.php/c,728,60,,,,List_of_category_II_participants.html
You could always say this, but there are hundreds of registrars out there. Everyone has the ability to make a registrar module of their choice for WHMCS as well. Matt has documentation available in the manual to do this. I would highly suggest you contacting one of those registrars and convince them to make a module. It more helps them than it does whmcs.
I know that, but SIDN is basic in Dutch administration systems.
I'm not a member of SIDN, but I just know that there are many members (registrars) of SIDN.
im more stating that the OP doesnt know what he is talking about. WHMCS doesnt provide API's do deal with ICANN or SIDN or whatever organization. They deal directly with registrars. So if Euroaccess is a registrar as he/she states, he needs to provide an api himself.
specialweb
06-30-09, 07:20 AM
i have one for transip:
http://forum.whmcs.com/showthread.php?p=111675#post111675
i can also make one for sidn. no problem
exdeliver
09-01-09, 10:23 AM
Well if this can be done for free, why not?
I would deffintly like that.
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