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whois server features
>> So, youâ??re not running into a poorly-documented mystery, youâ??ve run afoul of one of the rotten armpits of the shub-Internet.
>>
> So there's no consensus between NICs for the information they should
> have in whois and what search mechanisms they should provide? I guess
> what you're saying is that whois is just a protocol definition and
> nothing else?
Correct. It gets you a blob of text. Sometimes, a blob is just a blob. Other times, it contains what _appear_ to be key-value pairs, but are instead loosely-formatted text. Other times, it contains textually-represented key-value pairs that are programmatically generated from an actual database, and can thus be re-imported into another database. Depends whatâ??s on the back end.
-Bill
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