Re: [TCPSend] and whois?

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 22297
interpreted = N
texte = >Must have slipped in an accented character in the last post. For >clarity's sake, those [unURL]d characters are the standard Carriage >Return/Line Feed combo of %0D%0A > >[TCPConnect host=internic.net&port=43] >[TCPSend]domain.com[unURL]%0D%0A[/unURL] >[/TCPSend][/TCPConnect] > >Rob Marquardt >Designer/Resident Wirehead >Toast Design > >800 Washington Avenue North >Minneapolis MN 55401 >612.330.9863 v >612.321.9424 f >www.toastdesign.com For those who were following the above works very easily. Don't for get to include
 HTML tags around the [TCPConnect} context to pre-formatthe out put.I also tried another way as follows:[TCPConnect host=rs.internic.net][TCPSend]GET /cgi-bin/whois?mydomain.comhttp/1.0[unURL]%0D%0A[/unURL][/TCPSend][/TCPConnect]Which also worked but it gave me the full internic page including headersand footers because it was using the http protocol as opposed to whois.Rob's method seems alot cleaner. I didn't have to put it in between a[middle] context.Also for those interested in my example above the GET wasn't originallycapitalized as I tried to GET information from other machines and wouldonly get information from MACS not PC's or UNIX. Don't for get tocapitalize the Method inside a TCPConnect context to insure cross platformfunctionalityCharlie______________________________________________________________________Charlie RomeroDirector of Corporate Development(703) 299-3585charlie@jumpinternet.com______________________________________________________________________                       J U M P   I N T E R N E TINFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS     INTERNET/INTRANET SOLUTIONS               http://www.jumpinternet.com______________________________________________________________________





Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [TCPSend] and whois? (Charlie Romero 1999)
  2. Re: [TCPSend] and whois? (Peter Ostry 1999)
  3. Re: [TCPSend] and whois? (Rob Marquardt 1999)
  4. Re: [TCPSend] and whois? (Rob Marquardt 1999)
  5. Re: [TCPSend] and whois? (Rob Marquardt 1999)
  6. Re: [TCPSend] and whois? (The Mooseman 1999)
  7. [TCPSend] and whois? (Charlie Romero 1999)
>Must have slipped in an accented character in the last post. For >clarity's sake, those [unurl]d characters are the standard Carriage >Return/Line Feed combo of %0D%0A > >[TCPConnect host=internic.net&port=43] >[tcpsend]domain.com[unurl]%0D%0A[/unURL] >[/TCPSend][/TCPConnect] > >Rob Marquardt >Designer/Resident Wirehead >Toast Design > >800 Washington Avenue North >Minneapolis MN 55401 >612.330.9863 v >612.321.9424 f >www.toastdesign.com For those who were following the above works very easily. Don't for get to include
 HTML tags around the [TCPConnect} context to pre-formatthe out put.I also tried another way as follows:[TCPConnect host=rs.internic.net][tcpsend]GET /cgi-bin/whois?mydomain.comhttp/1.0[unurl]%0D%0A[/unURL][/TCPSend][/TCPConnect]Which also worked but it gave me the full internic page including headersand footers because it was using the http protocol as opposed to whois.Rob's method seems alot cleaner. I didn't have to put it in between a[middle] context.Also for those interested in my example above the GET wasn't originallycapitalized as I tried to GET information from other machines and wouldonly get information from MACS not PC's or UNIX. Don't for get tocapitalize the Method inside a TCPConnect context to insure cross platformfunctionalityCharlie______________________________________________________________________Charlie RomeroDirector of Corporate Development(703) 299-3585charlie@jumpinternet.com______________________________________________________________________                       J U M P   I N T E R N E TINFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS     INTERNET/INTRANET SOLUTIONS               http://www.jumpinternet.com______________________________________________________________________



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