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Posted: 03/07/2008 06:46 am
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Hey All

Just a quick one.

Is it possible to do a WHOIS by TAG?

TAG i mean the 4 Char tag that registrars use?

its for a .co.uk domain name?

Any Help Appreciated



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Posted: 03/10/2008 10:11 am
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.co.uk is not a tag, it's a TLD (top level domain).

In order to do a whois, you would need to know what the second level domain name is (ex: somedomain.co.uk). Then do the whois at the legitimate registrar that handles the TLD whois.


 
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