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hi there.
i hope that this the right forum for my question. :-/

i´m looking for a nice and convenient domain-management-tool to keep an overview of all my domains. does anyone have a good advice for me? what are you guys using to manage your domains and not to forget renewals and stuff?

i would prefer a freeware php/mysql-database solution. maybe there even is a address-tool which one can refunction to a domain-management-tool?

any tipps are welcome!
 
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Yes.. I need something like that too I am currently doing everything in .text file ;) heeh
 
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I know i've mentioned this before, but i am currently developing a site to do just this.

If you have any particular requirements, PM me and i'll see if i can include them. :tu:
 
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Could you just use a simple database. I would say a .txt file would be fine as I only have 2 to manage!

Sorry, I didn't make the clear enough. A MS Access database. There are allot of databases out there lol.
 
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well, i´m talking of hundreds to manage.

sorry, mate...

;)


JoshHendo said:
Could you just use a simple database. I would say a .txt file would be fine as I only have 2 to manage!

Sorry, I didn't make the clear enough. A MS Access database. There are allot of databases out there lol.
 
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I used to just use one of the free "Search Engine" scripts available .....

I'd Replace "Title" with Domain Name
I'd Replace "Description" with Registrar Etc ...
I'd Replace "Keywords" with Expiration Date etc ...

Then - if you searched for say 03/2005 or whatever format the date is in - The domain expiring that month would pop up ....

Worked pretty well - But haven't updated one in a while .... :)
 
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i know you did - that´s what the searchfunction´s for... :laugh:

but i´d need this tool pretty quick. what do you think: when will your script be finished? i´d rather use a premade contact-management-script soon...


birdman5 said:
I know i've mentioned this before, but i am currently developing a site to do just this.

If you have any particular requirements, PM me and i'll see if i can include them. :tu:
 
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EDIT: hmmhhh... still the best option so far.
do you still remember the name of the script?


all4cost said:
I used to just use one of the free "Search Engine" scripts available .....

I'd Replace "Title" with Domain Name
I'd Replace "Description" with Registrar Etc ...
I'd Replace "Keywords" with Expiration Date etc ...

Then - if you searched for say 03/2005 or whatever format the date is in - The domain expiring that month would pop up ....

Worked pretty well - But haven't updated one in a while .... :)
 
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????????????
 
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lol - I actually was looking through html archives on sdfsdfsdfsdf - and found stuff too :)
 
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look up - it´s edited...

all4cost said:
lol - I actually was looking through html archives on sdfsdfsdfsdf - and found stuff too :)
 
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Shot you a PM with a simple Javascript one - The site I use mainly for JS isn't loading ATM ~

Edit : PS : You may need to use a hyphen form of the Expiration Date
(03-10-2005) to not disturb the JS .... Thought I'd mention it :)
 
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