Online form for registering new domain names?
Hi,
Further to a previous FOI request [1] (and more specifically, the COI's response), in Minute 9 of the naming_and_approval_minutes_2007-09-26Q29525277.doc [2], I was wondering if it's possible for the following to be released --
(a) the URI to the form
(b) the source-code of the form/scripts that make the form function.
(c) the amount of applications, via the form,
(i) made, (ii) rejected, (iii) approved
-- and from how many entities (along with when the requests were made/decided).
Ideally (under (c)), it would be lovely to see who (by which I'd like the organization/authority/corporate body, not individual) made applications, what it was for (i.e., the fully-qualified domain name request), the status of each request, and when it was made/decided on.
Is that possible?
Thanks in advance,
Adam.
[1] http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/na...
[2] http://tinyurl.com/6ecj5e
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