Simple and extendable domain WHOIS query library for Python.
Yet Another Whois library is intended to be simple but powerful and yet easily extendable to new TLDs. If TLD is not providing an WHOIS information trough simple tcp/ip socket an parser for http response can easily be created as well.
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