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> > What is your interest in the approach you mentioned? Efficiency, from not needing to open all the files? > > Yeah was thinking of efficiency - do you...

> > Or did you mean examples of different TLDs that go back to a common WHOIS server? > > > > Did you mean that 2 domains with the...

Also, sorry for the jumbled up mess of a comment- I wanted to get back to you and wrote that up pretty hastily

I owe you lots more data, but I want to put a few notes here, they don't require responses. I will edit this update in the future, rather than create...

Here's a quick stab at a proposed change for the classes There are some small details that change, it's still largely the scheme you implemented This is separate from the...

@richardpenman I spent a few hours this morning on a pretty large refactor (or, it felt large - I guess maybe not) The main focus was simplifying the sub-classes -...

@fundix @Dryusdan if you want to take a crack at this, it may be as simple as setting dayfirst to True: class WhoisIm(WhoisEntry): dayfirst = True ... unmodified past here...

There is an issue with using datetime.UTC that causes a silent failure I believe this is because of a NameError, caused by datetime.UTC only being supported on some Python 3...

> PR would be welcome to fix the jp TLD What are your thoughts on supporting both the native language for WHOIS servers _and_ English? Perhaps via an argument in...

Derp, it's right there in the output: > To suppress Japanese output, add'/e' ] > [ at the end of command, e.g. 'whois -h whois.jprs.jp xxx/ This might explain any...