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Would it make sense to display a message to users which are performing a WHOIS to a valid TLD that does not have any WHOIS server? Unfortunately there are (especially ccTLDs of small countries having small or no Internet connection) TLDs without any WHOIS server, neither even webbased nor classical WHOIS. I could imagine that jwhois gives a response like this:
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% The responsible domain name registry unfortunately does not provide any
% kind of automated whois service. For the domain owner or administrative
% contact information, please contact the registry directly via post, fax
% phone or e-mail using the registry contact information at IANA.
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Would it make sense to display a message to users which are performing a WHOIS to a valid TLD that does not have any WHOIS server? Unfortunately there are (especially ccTLDs of small countries having small or no Internet connection) TLDs without any WHOIS server, neither even webbased nor classical WHOIS. I could imagine that jwhois gives a response like this:
Ideas? Comments?
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