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mulligan

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Does anybody know of a script that can extract the registration date and expiry date of domains in the .com / .net / extensions and maybe one or two ccTLDs?

I don't need any other data other than above, I don't want an entire whois for a domain, just registration and expiry date only.

Ideally it should be able to do this in bulk .. I enter a list of domains and it spits out the required information.

Can be on a server with a webpage to input domains and either displays results or saves them to a database for retrevial later ... Or a desktop app (With the possibility to maybe export results to excel)

Can pay a bit of paypal for a working script that does exactly as above (Bearing in mind I will likely want it to work for one or two ccTLDs)
 
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AfternicAfternic
Even I have been looking for the same !!

To get it implemented on WebsitesandDOmainNames.com

Please help us
 
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@Tree:
When I first open that page, i get 2 of the same prompt windows. I put in domain names (1, multiple, whatever - on new lines) and all i get back is those domains with a colon after it. no info, nothing.


@mulligan
if you still haven't found a solution (like weblord's link doesnt cut it or you need to do a LARGE amount of links, webrequests timeout, etc), PM me with info like how many domains, what ccTLDs, and how they'll be separated (newlines, commas, etc). i'll whip up a desktop script for you.
 
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Must've caught it in the middle of uploading, should be working now.
 
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ah ok... btw it doesn't work if the user puts www. before the domain name.

perhaps do a check and remove it when parsing.
 
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