API Module SSL changeApproverEmailAddressSslCertRequest

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==Examples==
==Examples==
===Using PHP class===
===Using PHP class===
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<openXML>
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  <credentials>
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    <username>username</username>
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    <password>username</password>
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  </credentials>
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  <changeApproverEmailAddressSslCertRequest>
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    <id>12345</id>
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    <approverEmail>info@openprovider.nl</approverEmail>
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  </changeApproverEmailAddressSslCertRequest>
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</openXML>
   
   
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<openXML>
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  <reply>
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    < code>0</code>
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    <desc></desc>
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    <data>
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      <id>12345</id>
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    </data>
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  </reply>
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</openXML>
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===Raw XML===
===Raw XML===

Revision as of 13:06, 30 September 2011

Contents

Module SSL certificates > Change Approver Email Address

Module SSL certificates
Command name changeApproverEmailAddressSslCertRequest
Use Use this command to change the approver e-mail address of an unfinished SSL certificate order. The e-mail is not re-sent (see resendApproverEmailSslCertRequest)
Input
  • id
  • approverEmail
Output

-

Examples

Using PHP class

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<openXML>
  <credentials>
    <username>username</username>
    <password>username</password>
  </credentials>
  <changeApproverEmailAddressSslCertRequest>
    <id>12345</id>
    <approverEmail>info@openprovider.nl</approverEmail>
  </changeApproverEmailAddressSslCertRequest>
</openXML>

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<openXML>
  <reply>
    < code>0</code>
    <desc></desc>
    <data>
      <id>12345</id>
    </data>
  </reply>
</openXML>

Raw XML

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