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Support for Non-Deep querying #112

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Support for Non-Deep querying #112

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@weppos weppos commented Nov 12, 2012

I would like to be able to not parse the secondary whois server.

In the case of a .com domain, the first query almost always contains all the info I want. I'd like this query to get parsed into a Whois::Record and then I can decide whether or not I need to do a secondary query for more info.

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jaygen commented May 16, 2012

+1, in some cases (ie when you have been blocked by the secondary server) querying the secondary server causes you to lose data from the primary result.

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Support for non-deep querying
@weppos weppos merged commit 06c8426 into master Nov 12, 2012
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