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  1. Blesta Core
  2. CORE-1369

Order: Convert domains to lowercase when performing whois/lookup

    Details

    • Type: Task
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: 3.2.0
    • Fix Version/s: 3.3.0-b1
    • Component/s: Plugins
    • Labels:
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      Description

      Some domain registrar modules (Logicboxes) may return invalid or unexpected results if a domain is queried in uppercase. The simplest solution to this is to convert the string to lower prior to passing it along to the module for an availability/whois lookup.

        Activity

        admin Paul Phillips created issue -
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Field Original Value New Value
        Summary Order Plugin: Convert domains to lowercase after they are posted to the domain and other order type whois/lookup pre-step Order: Convert domains to lowercase after they are posted to the domain and other order type whois/lookup pre-step
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Summary Order: Convert domains to lowercase after they are posted to the domain and other order type whois/lookup pre-step Namecheap: Convert domains to lowercase after they are posted to the domain and other order type whois/lookup pre-step
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Summary Namecheap: Convert domains to lowercase after they are posted to the domain and other order type whois/lookup pre-step Namecheap: Convert domains to lowercase when performing whois/lookup
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Description Some domain registrar modules may return invalid or unexpected results if a domain is queried in uppercase. The simplest solution to this is to convert the string to lower prior to passing it along to the module for an availability/whois lookup. Some domains (only Namecheap currently) do not allow uppercase characters in the host name. We should preformat these to lowercase when passing them to Namecheap.

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        Some domain registrar modules may return invalid or unexpected results if a domain is queried in uppercase. The simplest solution to this is to convert the string to lower prior to passing it along to the module for an availability/whois lookup.
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Summary Namecheap: Convert domains to lowercase when performing whois/lookup Logicboxes: Convert domains to lowercase when performing whois/lookup
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Description Some domains (only Namecheap currently) do not allow uppercase characters in the host name. We should preformat these to lowercase when passing them to Namecheap.

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        Some domain registrar modules may return invalid or unexpected results if a domain is queried in uppercase. The simplest solution to this is to convert the string to lower prior to passing it along to the module for an availability/whois lookup.
        Some domains (only Logicboxes currently) do not allow uppercase characters in the host name. We should preformat these to lowercase when passing them to Namecheap.

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        Some domain registrar modules may return invalid or unexpected results if a domain is queried in uppercase. The simplest solution to this is to convert the string to lower prior to passing it along to the module for an availability/whois lookup.
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Summary Logicboxes: Convert domains to lowercase when performing whois/lookup Order: Convert domains to lowercase when performing whois/lookup
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Description Some domains (only Logicboxes currently) do not allow uppercase characters in the host name. We should preformat these to lowercase when passing them to Namecheap.

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        Some domain registrar modules may return invalid or unexpected results if a domain is queried in uppercase. The simplest solution to this is to convert the string to lower prior to passing it along to the module for an availability/whois lookup.
        Some domain registrar modules (Logicboxes) may return invalid or unexpected results if a domain is queried in uppercase. The simplest solution to this is to convert the string to lower prior to passing it along to the module for an availability/whois lookup.
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Status Open [ 1 ] Closed [ 6 ]
        Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
        Status Closed [ 6 ] Reopened [ 4 ]
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Fix Version/s 3.2.3 [ 10506 ]
        tyson Tyson Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Status Reopened [ 4 ] Closed [ 6 ]
        Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]

          People

          • Assignee:
            cody Cody Phillips (Inactive)
            Reporter:
            admin Paul Phillips
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            • Created:
              Updated:
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              Fix Release Date:
              27/Aug/14