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Status: Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 160
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Hello
how is it possible to know the expiration date in a .pl domain? I've checked the whois and it appears the creation date, last modification but not the expiration. Is it possible? |
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Status: Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 12
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Hello
yes.it's possible check www.eurodns.com - on the 1st page enter the domain you search the expiration date and they will show all the info you need .
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Status: Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
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ou... no... only shows creation date and last modification
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Status: Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 12
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please check again.
i've made a printscreen from their website and i've rounded the expiration date of a .pl domain http://www.dkdtrade.com/cctlds.bmp If i'm wrong and you are searching for something else please tell me !
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Status: Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Europe
Posts: 21
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The correct answer is - yes and no
![]() In details speaking, 1. When a domain name is active, you can suppose only that it is registration date + X years (1 - 10), but soon this method of analyze will not be proper because the registry will update the system by implementation of "date consolidation feature". But there is not expiration date mentioned anywhere (excluding domain:info command ofcourse). 2. When a domain name is pending delete (expired), then yes indeed - concrete expiration (deletion) date is visible in Whois like 2011.11.05 16:41:09
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