I have created a PHP script, where technical_test works pretty well, and has been working
for 5 months now.
But now i have a problem, when i check a certain provider of nameservers.
Normally when technical_test responds negative, i get an answer something like this:
Queue size: 1
Message ID: 889
Message date: 2009-12-15T18:01:49Z
Message content:
[nsset:testData]:
[ATTR: xmlns:nsset:
http://www.nic.cz/xml/epp/nsset-1.2;
xsi:schemaLocation:
http://www.nic.cz/xml/epp/nsset-1.2 nsset-1.2.xsd]
[nsset:id]: NS6258
[nsset:name]: 'abcdefght.fo'
[nsset:result]:
[nsset:testname]: glue_ok
[nsset:status]: true
[nsset:testname]: existence
[nsset:status]: true
[nsset:testname]: presence
[nsset:status]: false
In my script, i check if there is any "false" in the response, so the example
above works fine for me, because there is a false in the end of the response.
But when doing technical_test on the certain provider of nameservers, which gives me a
problem, i get this response:
Queue size: 3
Message ID: 890
Message date: 2009-12-15T18:02:45Z
Message content:
[nsset:testData]:
[ATTR: xmlns:nsset:
http://www.nic.cz/xml/epp/nsset-1.2;
xsi:schemaLocation:
http://www.nic.cz/xml/epp/nsset-1.2 nsset-1.2.xsd]
[nsset:id]: NS6259
[nsset:name]: 'abcdefght.fo'
[nsset:result]:
[nsset:testname]: glue_ok
[nsset:status]: true
[nsset:testname]: existence
[nsset:status]: true
Should a response like this be understood as positive ?
Does it mean that the technical test is positive ?
Presence is missing ?
regards
Petur