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Using API with c#
1/1/2008 12:02
Been reading through the posts on those using the API.  Common useage seems to be PHP from a web server.  I would prefer to do in C# since that's what I'm most familiar with and use home computer rather than a server.  

Is there any code available to get me started?  Any reason not to go this approach?  Thanks.
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4/8/2008 07:37
Please check this blog...

http://rudysetyo.it/post/2008/04/Domain-Search-using-Dynadot-API.aspx

hope this help...
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4/7/2008 16:27
Hello,

i've write an application using Dynadot API in my ASP.NET with C#.

please see the example at http://www.erudeye.net.

i'll write the tutorial in my blog if any of you want it, just replay this post :)
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1/22/2008 15:39
You can use the API with C# from your desktop. Just send out the http request via your desktop application directly to the api. You'll need a static IP & dump out the response to a text file.

Or If you have a webserver running CURL, you can interact with the CURL using your C# app to issue domain searches & registrations via a http post parse file on the server.

Sorry, but I haven't tried this in C# & can't provide any code. I've been sticking to CURL.

Good Luck!
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1/4/2008 13:53
This post has been moved to the API forum.

I don't think there has been any code posted using C#.
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