What's up - week 21
By Ryan on Friday 1 June 2007, 14:47 - Permalink
Here are the changes made to Gandi from 25/04 to 24/05
- Improvement of the DNS modification interface
- Domain names containing accents (IDN) are now displayed in ASCII in your Control Panel
- Reminder emails are now sent for orders in progress (cheque, prepaid, error...)
- Important changes to l'API-XML :
- changed: operation_details now returns the domain name and contact handle in the 'param' field
- changed: operation_details now has a 'param_type' field in 'param', describing the object (may be 'domain' or 'contact')
- fixed: operation_details now has proper iso8601 date_create and date_update fields
- fixed: various bugs with third level registrations (.asso.fr, first.last.name etc.)
- fixed: various bugs with accentuated names
- fixed: bugs when a domain had 0 or 1 nameserver
- fixed: domain_ns_set not working with .FR and undeclared nameservers
- fixed: domain_ns_set not working with .BEs and .EUs
- fixed: contact_update not working for some registries
- fixed: contact_info not returning the public body name
- improvement: validation now checks if a web redirection already exist before creating it
- improvement: new tld_list method, listing which TLDs are supported
- improvement: internal transfers are now supported
- improvement: now returns a 'comment' field, containing the error message on failed operations.
- improvement: added support for multicall (bulk operations)
- improvement: numerous database/network speed ups...
It has been a month since we have provided you with Front Office news.
The main improvements that you will notice are with the stability and speed of API-XML.
We have also worked on Gandi's BackEnd to prepare the release of GandiMail (soon!) as well as our Alpha Hosting.
In addition, both our techniccal and support teams have hired new members. This process took a bit longer than anticipated due to our strict recruitment criteria as those of you who have been following this blog have certainly noticed. Nonetheless, our team is now complete (at least we hope so!) and we now have the means to progress much more quickly!
In addition, both our techniccal and support teams have hired new members. This process took a bit longer than anticipated due to our strict recruitment criteria as those of you who have been following this blog have certainly noticed. Nonetheless, our team is now complete (at least we hope so!) and we now have the means to progress much more quickly!
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