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                 I cannot post a txt record to my dns
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Topic: I cannot post a txt record to my dns
                                I am trying to use the API (I want to test it so I can make a script that does this) to add a TXT record to my domain. I am having no luck doing so. I tried following the information here https://www.dynu.com/en-US/Support/API#/dns/dnsIdRecordPostbut it didn't work. I then found this https://www.dynu.com/resources/api/documentationand noticed it was different but that didn't work either. I have tried as many variations as I can, and I keep getting{"statusCode":404,"type":"Request Exception","message":"Invalid."}Could someone please help me with this?More Info:I have tried this:{  "textData":"TestingString",  "domainName":"mydomain.com",  "nodeName":"testTXT",  "recordType":"TXT",  "ttl":120,  "state":"true"}and this:{  "text_data":"TestingString",  "domain_name":"mydomain.com",  "node_name":"testTXT",  "record_type":"TXT",  "ttl":120,  "state":"true"}as bodies for the API call, but still I get the same issue
                                
                            
                            
                            
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                                The correct parameter format is"textData":"TestingString","domainName":"mydomain.com","nodeName":"testTXT","recordType":"TXT","ttl":120,"state":"true"You can first try with the webpage tool to post data. Once successful, you can then work on your own script. If you still have issues, open a support ticket with the detailed script you posted.
                                
                                         
                            
                            
                            
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| duffyinator Joined: 6/17/2024 |  I cannot post a txt record to my dns Tuesday, July 2, 2024 3:25 PM 
                                    I am trying to use the API (I want to test it so I can make a script that does this) to add a TXT record to my domain. I am having no luck doing so. I tried following the information here https://www.dynu.com/en-US/Support/API#/dns/dnsIdRecordPostbut it didn't work. I then found this https://www.dynu.com/resources/api/documentationand noticed it was different but that didn't work either. I have tried as many variations as I can, and I keep getting{"statusCode":404,"type":"Request Exception","message":"Invalid."}Could someone please help me with this?More Info:I have tried this:{  "textData":"TestingString",  "domainName":"mydomain.com",  "nodeName":"testTXT",  "recordType":"TXT",  "ttl":120,  "state":"true"}and this:{  "text_data":"TestingString",  "domain_name":"mydomain.com",  "node_name":"testTXT",  "record_type":"TXT",  "ttl":120,  "state":"true"}as bodies for the API call, but still I get the same issue
                                    
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| timothytw Joined: 5/2/2002 |  I cannot post a txt record to my dns Tuesday, July 2, 2024 8:34 PM 
                                    The correct parameter format is"textData":"TestingString","domainName":"mydomain.com","nodeName":"testTXT","recordType":"TXT","ttl":120,"state":"true"You can first try with the webpage tool to post data. Once successful, you can then work on your own script. If you still have issues, open a support ticket with the detailed script you posted.
                                    
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