API Module Domain resetAuthCodeDomainRequest
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Revision as of 06:50, 17 June 2016
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Module Domain > Reset Authorization Code
Module | domain |
Command name | resetAuthCodeDomainRequest |
Use | Generates new authorization code if registry allows it |
Input | |
Output |
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Examples
Using PHP class
$request = new OP_Request; $request->setCommand('requestAuthCodeDomainRequest') ->setAuth(array('username' => 'username', 'password' => 'password')) ->setArgs(array( 'domain' => array( 'name' => 'domain', 'extension' => 'com' ), ));
Raw XML
Please note that newlines and leading spaces are added only for readability. Those whitespaces should be excluded from your XML command before sending it to Openprovider.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <openXML> <credentials> <username>username</username> <password>password</password> </credentials> <requestAuthCodeDomainRequest> <domain> <name>domain</name> <extension>com</extension> </domain> </requestAuthCodeDomainRequest> </openXML>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <openXML> <reply> <code>0</code> <desc></desc> </reply> </openXML>