well, i sent john a message with the correct link to that website. once he confirms to me that i should give the name to donnacha, i will.
I do not understand the linkage between those two statements.
The link is an IP address. It leads to a page that is written in a language that uses a non-roman script and language indigenous to the country in which the IP address is located. The "correct link" I have been provided is an IP address which differs from the one I saw earlier today. AlienGG claims that this is because the service provider must not have a static IP address. This is, of course, one of the reasons one might consider using a DOMAIN NAME instead of an IP address for one's website. AlienGG provides no explanation of how he finds this roving website.
This is just utterly goofy. You don't want to identify the "service" publicly, but the "service" isn't even located at the same address more than twice in one day. How did
you find it? Do you even read that language?
I do not see a service there. I see a page that has three hyperlinks. Two of the links are affiliate links to a registrar and to that registrar's hosting program. That registrar is utterly irrelevant to any of the data associated with the domain. The third link has two text fields and a submit button - all labeled in a non-Roman character language.
Even if the website were in English, I don't know what it is that looking at a website is going to do in the way of addressing the most basic observation here - the domain name did not expire.
Now, I've run the page through Google translation.
The page is entitled:
Rush violence
Then there are two text inputs:
Please enter the domain name (the only support system. Com domain name, do not import http://) :
and
Enter Email Address to prevent accidental dropping (optional) :
System will first check if the fact the fact feasibility of a high success rate, and you must prepare credit cards without credit cards, Do not click on the next step
So, I tried Google.com:
Domain Name success rate is too low! Possible reasons for a wrong, not in the domain name registration Network Solutions 2. time is not on the domain name expired five days before three of the domain name registration information is not open 4, domain name format is not correct 5, Our service providers do not support the input you please re-enter the domain name after the other try. Thank you!
So, I took my opinion, ran it through Google translate into that language and back, and it says:
"I think you are an excuse for the bull nonsense, I think you should return the domain name, and immediately stop the sensationalism surrounding everyone."
The fact that they want you to input "the email address to prevent accidental dropping" is pretty significant.