A macro is used within the definition of a request.
A macro starts with an @.
Example: @cont or @email or @ns
Every time you find a macro, please check the definition of this macro for further information.
Last update: 2007-04-02 15:20
@email
This means an email address in the following format:
Valid values (.com/.net only):
foo@bar.com
foo@bar.com#1
foo@bar.com#15
Invalid values:
Hans Nase <hans@foo.com>
hans@foo.com (Hans Nase)
Valid values (.org/.info/.biz/.de/.cn only):
foo@bar.com
foo-bar@bar.com
Invalid values:
Hans Nase <hans@foo.com>
hans@foo.com (Hans Nase)
foo@bar.com#15
Last update: 2011-08-11 15:34
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. If a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created and we will add a numerical suffix to the email address that starts with "0" and increases by "1" for every existing contact with such a emailaddress in the JOKER-DATABASE.
ATTENTION:
The name of the request field depends on the context. if you want to create a contact for the owner-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "owner-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the admin-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "admin-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the tech-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "tech-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the billing-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "billing-contact".
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = Y |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = Y |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@cont or @same-as) (.com/.net only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:foo@bar.com#0
admin-contact-handle:foo@bar.com
tech-contact-handle:foo@bar.com#15
billing-contact-handle:foo@bar.com#15
admin-contact-handle:same-as-owner-contact
tech-contact-handle:same-as-admin-contact
billing-contact-handle:same-as-tech-contact
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for (.com/.net)-requests, contact handles for (.info)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like C00783-LRMS, you will get an error.
Last update: 2007-04-17 22:05
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format CCOM-<number>,
e.g. CCOM-176269.
ATTENTION:
The name of the request field depends on the context. If you want to create a contact for the owner-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "owner-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the admin-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "admin-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the tech-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "tech-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the billing-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "billing-contact".
There is a new request field called name within the contact definition. This field is mandatory, if you do not provide the fnamelname. You have to provide the request field name, if fname and lname are not found. This is very important for the whois output. Everytime a field person is shown. If you are using the request field name, the whois is showing the value for name, regardless the content of the request fields fname and lname. If you do not provide the request field name but your are providing the request fields fname and lname, the whois is showing the concatenation of these fields.
There is also a new request field called address-3 within the contact definition. This field is not mandatory, it is simply the 3rd line of the address.
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@comcont or @same-as) (.com only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:CCOM-176269
admin-contact-handle:CCOM-176229
tech-contact-handle:CCOM-176269
billing-contact-handle:CCOM-176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
admin-contact-handle:same-as-owner-contact
tech-contact-handle:same-as-admin-contact
billing-contact-handle:same-as-tech-contact
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .com-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:47
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format CNET-<number>, e.g. CNET-176269.
ATTENTION:
The name of the request field depends on the context. If you want to create a contact for the owner-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "owner-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the admin-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "admin-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the tech-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "tech-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the billing-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "billing-contact".
There is a new request field called name within the contact definition. This field is mandatory, if you do not provide the fnamelname. You have to provide the request field name, if fname and lname are not found. This is very important for the whois output. Everytime a field person is shown. If you are using the request field name, the whois is showing the value for name, regardless the content of the request fields fname and lname. If you do not provide the request field name but your are providing the request fields fname and lname, the whois is showing the concatenation of these fields.
There is also a new request field called address-3 within the contact definition. This field is not mandatory, it is simply the 3rd line of the address.
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@netcont or @same-as) (.net only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:CNET-176269
admin-contact-handle:CNET-176229
tech-contact-handle:CNET-176269
billing-contact-handle:CNET-176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
admin-contact-handle:same-as-owner-contact
tech-contact-handle:same-as-admin-contact
billing-contact-handle:same-as-tech-contact
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .net-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:48
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format CORG-<number>, e.g. CORG-176269.
ATTENTION:
The name of the request field depends on the context. If you want to create a contact for the owner-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "owner-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the admin-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "admin-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the tech-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "tech-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the billing-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "billing-contact".
There is a new request field called name within the contact definition. This field is mandatory, if you do not provide the fnamelname. You have to provide the request field name, if fname and lname are not found. This is very important for the whois output. Everytime a field person is shown. If you are using the request field name, the whois is showing the value for name, regardless the content of the request fields fname and lname. If you do not provide the request field name but your are providing the request fields fname and lname, the whois is showing the concatenation of these fields.
There is also a new request field called address-3 within the contact definition. This field is not mandatory, it is simply the 3rd line of the address.
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@orgcont or @same-as) (.org only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:CORG-176269
admin-contact-handle:CORG-176229
tech-contact-handle:CORG-176269
billing-contact-handle:CORG-176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
admin-contact-handle:same-as-owner-contact
tech-contact-handle:same-as-admin-contact
billing-contact-handle:same-as-tech-contact
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .org-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:49
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format C<number>-LRMS, e.g. C176269-LRMS.
ATTENTION:
The name of the request field depends on the context. If you want to create a contact for the owner-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "owner-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the admin-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "admin-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the tech-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "tech-contact".
If you want to create a contact for the billing-contact, you have to replace the ".." at the beginning of the fieldname with "billing-contact".
There is a new request field called name within the contact definition. This field is mandatory, if you do not provide the fnamelname. You have to provide the request field name, if fname and lname are not found. This is very important for the whois output. Everytime a field person is shown. If you are using the request field name, the whois is showing the value for name, regardless the content of the request fields fname and lname. If you do not provide the request field name but your are providing the request fields fname and lname, the whois is showing the concatenation of these fields.
There is also a new request field called address-3 within the contact definition. This field is not mandatory, it is simply the 3rd line of the address.
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@infocont or @same-as) (.info only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:C176269-LRMS
admin-contact-handle:CAFI-007
tech-contact-handle:C176269-LRMS
billing-contact-handle:CAFI-008
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .info-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:49
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created.
ATTENTION
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,30} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,30} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,30} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,30} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,30} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,30} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,30} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,30} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,10} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,30} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,30} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,17} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,17} | no |
An existing contact (@bizcont or @same-as) (.biz only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle: CNEU-12345
admin-contact-handle: CNEU-12345
tech-contact-handle: CNEU-12345
billing-contact-handle: CNEU-12345
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .biz-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net/.org/.info)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Note that for .biz-requests the contacthandles for (.info)-contacts are not allowed. If you referencing to a shortcut like C176269-LRMS, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:51
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format COMO-<number>, e.g. COMO-176269.
ATTENTION:
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@mobicont or @same-as) (.mobi only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:COMO-176269
admin-contact-handle:COMO-176229
tech-contact-handle:COMO-176269
billing-contact-handle:COMO-176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .mobi-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:50
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format CNAM-<number>, e.g. CNAM-176269.
ATTENTION:
There is also a new request field called address-3 within the contact definition. This field is not mandatory, it is simply the 3rd line of the address.
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@namecont or @same-as) (.name only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:CNAM-176269
admin-contact-handle:CNAM-176229
tech-contact-handle:CNAM-176269
billing-contact-handle:CNAM-176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for
the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget.
If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes
the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .name-requests the contact handles for
(.com/.net)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a
shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2007-06-21 11:11
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format COUS-<number>, e.g. COUS-176269.
ATTENTION:
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@uscont or @same-as) (.us only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:COUS-176269
admin-contact-handle:COUS-176229
tech-contact-handle:COUS-176269
billing-contact-handle:COUS-176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .us-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:51
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format CODE-<number>, e.g. CODE-176269.
ATTENTION:
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | yes, but for admin-c and tech-c only |
An existing contact (@decont or @same-as) (.de only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:CODE-176269
admin-contact-handle:CODE-176229
tech-contact-handle:CODE-176269
billing-contact-handle:CODE-176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .de-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net/.org/.info/.biz/.cn)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:50
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format COCN-<number>, e.g. COCN-176269.
ATTENTION:
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@cncont or @same-as) (.cn only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:COCN-176269
admin-contact-handle:COCN-176229
tech-contact-handle:COCN-176269
billing-contact-handle:COCN-176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .cn-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net/.org/.info/.biz/.de)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:51
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format C<number>, e.g. C176269.
ATTENTION:
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@uscont or @same-as) (.us only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:C176269
admin-contact-handle:C176229
tech-contact-handle:C176269
billing-contact-handle:C176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget. If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .eu-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net/.org/.info/.biz/.de/.us)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:52
@dom - a valid domain name under .com/.net
@orgdom - a valid domain name under .org
@infodom - a valid domain name under .info
@dedom - a valid domain name under .de
@cndom - a valid domain name under .cn
@eudom - a valid domain name under .eu
@usdom - a valid domain name under .us
@fqdn - a valid domain name under .com/.net/.org/.info/.mobi/.name/.biz/.de/.cn/.eu/.us
Last update: 2007-03-28 15:45
@ns - the definition of an existing nameserver
You have to provide a valid nameserver handle. Implicit nameserver creation is not allowed.
Examples:
ns1.foo.bar.net
ns2.foo.bar.net
ns3.foo.bar.net
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:53
[a hostprefix without the domainname]:[IP-Address]
Example1:
a:www:194.233.101.99
Example2:
[a hostprefix without the domainname]:[priority]:[a full qualified hostname]
Example 1:
mx:www:50:mail.hansnose.net
Example 2:
mx:www:90:mail.hansnose.net
Example 3:
mx:@:50:mail.hansnose.net
Example 4:
mx:@:90:mail.hansnose.net
@cname_record
[a hostprefix without the domainname]:[a full qualified hostname]
Example 1:
cname:www:mail.hansnose.net
Example 2:
cname:www2:mail.hansnose.net
@url_record
[a hostprefix without the domainname]::[a full qualified hostname]
Example 1:
url:www:http://some.redirector.com
Example 2:
url:www2:http://some.redirector.com:9002
Example 3:
url:www3:https://some.redirector.com
Example 4:
url:www4:https://some.redirector.com:9002
Last update: 2007-04-20 14:49
@ip - a valid ip-address
IP-addresses within the following range are NOT valid:
Â
from | to |
10.0.0.0 | 10.255.255.255 |
127.0.0.0 | 127.255.255.255 |
192.168.0.0 | 192.168.255.255 |
172.16.0.0 | 172.31.255.255 |
Last update: 2007-04-02 16:24
@renew
Here you have to provide the domain name and the renewal period or the desired expiration year on one line. You have to seperate the domain name and renewal period/expire year with an ":" (ASCII 058). The maximum for the renewal period is 9 years.
Examples:
domain1:blafasel.com:2
domain2:hansnose.net:3
domain2:hansnose.info:2005
domain2:hansnose.biz:2
Attention:
If you are using the expire year and the current expire year of the domain is equal or greater than the provided value for that field, the request will not processed.
Last update: 2007-03-28 16:12
@country - one of the following countries:
Countrycode | Country |
AF | AFGHANISTAN |
AL | ALBANIA |
DZ | ALGERIA |
AS | AMERICAN SAMOA |
AD | ANDORRA |
AO | ANGOLA |
AI | ANGUILLA |
AQ | ANTARCTICA |
AG | ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA |
AR | ARGENTINA |
AM | ARMENIA |
AW | ARUBA |
AU | AUSTRALIA |
AT | AUSTRIA |
AZ | AZERBAIJAN |
BS | BAHAMAS |
BH | BAHRAIN |
BD | BANGLADESH |
BB | BARBADOS |
BY | BELARUS |
BE | BELGIUM |
BZ | BELIZE |
BJ | BENIN |
BM | BERMUDA |
BT | BHUTAN |
BO | BOLIVIA |
BA | BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
BW | BOTSWANA |
BV | BOUVET ISLAND |
BR | BRAZIL |
IO | BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY |
BN | BRUNEI DARUSSALAM |
BG | BULGARIA |
BF | BURKINA FASO |
BI | BURUNDI |
KH | CAMBODIA |
CM | CAMEROON |
CA | CANADA |
CV | CAPE VERDE |
KY | CAYMAN ISLANDS |
CF | CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC |
TD | CHAD |
CL | CHILE |
CN | CHINA |
CX | CHRISTMAS ISLAND |
CC | COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS |
CO | COLOMBIA |
KM | COMOROS |
CG | CONGO |
CD | CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE |
CK | COOK ISLANDS |
CR | COSTA RICA |
CI | COTE D’IVOIRE |
HR | CROATIA |
CU | CUBA |
CY | CYPRUS |
CZ | CZECH REPUBLIC |
DK | DENMARK |
DJ | DJIBOUTI |
DM | DOMINICA |
DO | DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
TP | TIMOR |
EC | ECUADOR |
EG | EGYPT |
SV | EL SALVADOR |
GQ | EQUATORIAL GUINEA |
ER | ERITREA |
EE | ESTONIA |
ET | ETHIOPIA |
FK | FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) |
FO | FAROE ISLANDS |
FJ | FIJI |
FI | FINLAND |
FR | FRANCE |
FX | METROPOLITAN |
GF | FRENCH GUIANA |
PF | FRENCH POLYNESIA |
TF | FRENCH SOUTHERN TERRITORIES |
GA | GABON |
GM | GAMBIA |
GE | GEORGIA |
DE | GERMANY |
GH | GHANA |
GI | GIBRALTAR |
GR | GREECE |
GL | GREENLAND |
GD | GRENADA |
GP | GUADELOUPE |
GU | GUAM |
GT | GUATEMALA |
GN | GUINEA |
GW | BISSAU |
GY | GUYANA |
HT | HAITI |
HM | HEARD ISLAND AND MCDONALD ISLANDS |
VA | HOLY SEE (VATICAN CITY STATE) |
HN | HONDURAS |
HK | HONG KONG |
HU | HUNGARY |
IS | ICELAND |
IN | INDIA |
ID | INDONESIA |
IR | IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF |
IQ | IRAQ |
IE | IRELAND |
IL | ISRAEL |
IT | ITALY |
JM | JAMAICA |
JP | JAPAN |
JO | JORDAN |
KZ | KAZAKHSTAN |
KE | KENYA |
KI | KIRIBATI |
KP | KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF |
KR | KOREA, REPUBLIC OF |
KW | KUWAIT |
KG | KYRGYZSTAN |
LA | LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC |
LV | LATVIA |
LB | LEBANON |
LS | LESOTHO |
LR | LIBERIA |
LY | LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA |
LI | LIECHTENSTEIN |
LT | LITHUANIA |
LU | LUXEMBOURG |
MO | MACAU |
MK | MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
MG | MADAGASCAR |
MW | MALAWI |
MY | MALAYSIA |
MV | MALDIVES |
ML | MALI |
MT | MALTA |
MH | MARSHALL ISLANDS |
MQ | MARTINIQUE |
MR | MAURITANIA |
MU | MAURITIUS |
YT | MAYOTTE |
MX | MEXICO |
FM | MICRONESIA, FEDERATED STATES OF |
MD | MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF |
MC | MONACO |
MN | MONGOLIA |
MS | MONTSERRAT |
MA | MOROCCO |
MZ | MOZAMBIQUE |
MM | MYANMAR |
NA | NAMIBIA |
NR | NAURU |
NP | NEPAL |
NL | NETHERLANDS |
AN | NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
NC | NEW CALEDONIA |
NZ | NEW ZEALAND |
NI | NICARAGUA |
NE | NIGER |
NG | NIGERIA |
NU | NIUE |
NF | NORFOLK ISLAND |
MP | NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS |
NO | NORWAY |
OM | OMAN |
PK | PAKISTAN |
PW | PALAU |
PA | PANAMA |
PG | PAPUA NEW GUINEA |
PY | PARAGUAY |
PE | PERU |
PH | PHILIPPINES |
PN | PITCAIRN |
PL | POLAND |
PT | PORTUGAL |
PR | RICO |
QA | QATAR |
RE | REUNION |
RO | ROMANIA |
RU | RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
RW | RWANDA |
KN | SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS |
LC | SAINT LUCIA |
VC | SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES |
WS | SAMOA |
SM | SAN MARINO |
ST | SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE |
SA | SAUDI ARABIA |
SN | SENEGAL |
SC | SEYCHELLES |
SL | LEONE |
SG | SINGAPORE |
SK | SLOVAKIA |
SI | SLOVENIA |
SB | SOLOMON ISLANDS |
SO | SOMALIA |
ZA | AFRICA |
GS | SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS |
ES | SPAIN |
LK | SRI LANKA |
SH | SAINT HELENA |
PM | SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELON |
SD | SUDAN |
SR | SURINAME |
SJ | SVALBARD AND JAN MAYEN |
SZ | SWAZILAND |
SE | SWEDEN |
CH | SWITZERLAND |
SY | SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC |
TW | TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA |
TJ | TAJIKISTAN |
TZ | TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF |
TH | THAILAND |
TG | TOGO |
TK | TOKELAU |
TO | TONGA |
TT | TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO |
TN | TUNISIA |
TR | TURKEY |
TM | TURKMENISTAN |
TC | TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS |
TV | TUVALU |
UG | UGANDA |
UA | UKRAINE |
AE | UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
GB | UNITED KINGDOM |
US | UNITED STATES |
UM | UNITED STATES MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDS |
UY | URUGUAY |
UZ | UZBEKISTAN |
VU | VANUATU |
VE | VENEZUELA |
VN | VIETNAM |
VG | VIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITISH |
VI | VIRGIN ISLANDS, U.S. |
WF | WALLIS AND FUTUNA |
EH | SAHARA |
YE | YEMEN |
YU | YUGOSLAVIA |
ZM | ZAMBIA |
ZW | ZIMBABWE |
Last update: 2007-04-17 22:12
@language - one of the following language codes
Languagecode | Language |
AFR | Afrikaans |
ALB | Albanian |
ARA | Arabic |
ARM | Armenian |
AZE | Azerbaijani |
BAQ | Basque |
BUL | Bulgarian |
BUR | Burmese |
CAT | Catalan |
CHI | Chinese |
CZE | Czech |
DAN | Danish |
DUT | Dutch |
ENG | English |
EST | Estonian |
FAO | Faroese |
FIN | Finnish |
FRE | French |
GEO | Georgian |
GER | German |
HEB | Hebrew |
HIN | Hindi |
HUN | Hungarian |
ICE | Icelandic |
ITA | Italian |
JPN | Japanese |
KOR | Korean |
KUR | Kurdish |
LAO | Lao |
LAV | Latvian |
LIT | Lithuanian |
MAC | Macedonian |
MAL | Malayalm |
NEP | Nepali |
NOR | Norwegian |
PER | Persian |
POL | Polish |
POR | Portuguese |
RUM | Romanian |
RUS | Russian |
SAN | Sanskirt |
SCC | Serbian |
SCR | Croatian |
SLO | Slovak |
SLV | Slovenian |
SPA | Spanish |
SWA | Swahili |
SWE | Swedish |
SYR | Syriac |
TAM | Tamil |
THA | Thai |
TIB | Tibetan |
TUR | Turkish |
UKR | Ukrainian |
URD | Urdu |
UZB | Uzbek |
VIE | Vietnamese |
ZHO | Chinese |
Last update: 2015-11-09 17:46
new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)
This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists in the JOKER-DATABASE, a new contact will be created. The reference for the created handle is following the format COME-<number>, e.g. COME-176269.
ATTENTION:
request-field | valid values | required |
".."-individual | [YN] | yes |
".."-lname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-fname | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no, if name is given |
".."-name | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if fname and/or lname are not given |
".."-title | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-organization | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | yes, if individual = N |
".."-address-1 | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-address-2 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-address-3 | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-postal-code | [\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-city | [\x20-\x7e]{1,80} | yes |
".."-state | [\x20-\x7e]{0,80} | no |
".."-country | @country | yes |
yes | ||
".."-phone | [[\x20-\x7e]{1,50} | yes |
".."-fax | [[\x20-\x7e]{0,50} | no |
An existing contact (@mecont or @same-as) (.me only)
This means an existing contact handle in the JOKER-DATABASE.
Examples:
owner-contact-handle:COME-176269
admin-contact-handle:COME-176229
tech-contact-handle:COME-176269
billing-contact-handle:COME-176269
In case you have entered a non-existing contact handle, the system will send you an errormail.
The @same-as makro always replaces the value for
the specified contact handle with the email address of the makrotarget.
If the referenced contact has to be created with this request, it takes
the result handle.
Keep in mind that for .me-requests the contact handles for (.com/.net/.org/.info/.biz/.de)-contacts are not allowed. If you are referencing to a
shortcut like hans@nose.net#1, you will get an error.
Last update: 2008-08-14 11:46