Modifying the Auto-Renewal Status Contents 1 Domain Function: updateAutoRenew 1.1 Input params 1.2 Example URL with POST values 1.3 Output params 1.3.1 Example in XML (Success) 1.3.2 Example in XML (Error) 1.3.3 Example…
Modifying the Auto-Renewal Status
Last updated: April 2026
Reading time: ~3 min
Audience: Boxis customers and administrators.
What you'll accomplish
- Complete the configuration or task described in this guide for your Boxis service.
Prerequisites
- Access to the interface, device, or server described below.
- Information or credentials you received from Boxis (contract, welcome e-mail, or client area).
Note Boxis: Offers and screens may differ slightly depending on your product. When in doubt, open a support ticket with your service reference.
Modifying the Auto-Renewal Status
Contents
- 1 Domain Function: updateAutoRenew - 1.1 Input params - 1.2 Example URL with POST values - 1.3 Output params - 1.3.1 Example in XML (Success) - 1.3.2 Example in XML (Error) - 1.3.3 Example in JSON (Success) - 1.3.4 Example in JSON (Error) - 1.4 Example using our PHP Class
Domain Function: updateAutoRenew
With this command, you are able to editing the Auto-Renewal Status your domain to boxis.net.
Input params
-
version::String - API version (e.g. '1.0')
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timestamp::String - Sequence of characters, denoting the date and time (e.g '1336553826')
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username::String - User e-mail address (e.g 'mail1@example.com')
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authcode::String - md5 hash consisting of the concatenation of timestamp and user_key (e.g md5(1336553826BX3KwWU2SuqvoEWnjYmOibf'))
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section::String - API module name. Use 'domains' value
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action::String - API module function. Use 'updateAutoRenew' value
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domain::String - Domain name that you need to change
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autorenew::Boolean - Enable / Disable Auto-Renewal service. Possible values are: 1 or 0
Example URL with POST values
http://api.boxis.net/
POST: version=1.0&returntype=xml×tamp=1337854111&username=your@mail.com&authcode=1234567890§ion=domains&action=updateAutoRenew&domain=test1.com&protect-privacy=1
Output params
Example in XML (Success)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<return>
<result>1</result>
<resulttxt>success</resulttxt>
<params/>
<timestamp>1335767184</timestamp>
</return>
Example in XML (Error)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<return>
<result>0</result>
<resulttxt>Error: {error description}</resulttxt>
<params/>
<timestamp>1335767184</timestamp>
</return>
Example in JSON (Success)
{"result":"1",
"resulttxt":"success",
"params":[],
"timestamp":1335777400}
Example in JSON (Error)
{"result":"0",
"resulttxt":"Error: {error description}",
"params":[],
"timestamp":1335777400}
Example using our PHP Class
/* API LOGIN DETAILS */
$email = 'your@mail.com'; // your username
$apikey = '1234567890'; // your apikey
/* API COMMAND DETAILS */
$apitype = 'domains';
$command = 'updateAutoRenew';
$params = array(
'returntype' => 'xml',
'domain' => 'test1.com',
'autorenew' => 1
);
/* PROCESS THE ACTION */
$boxisAPI = new BoxisAPIConnection($email, $apikey);
$return = $boxisAPI->call($apitype, $command, $params, $timestamp);
/* TIMESTAMP SYNCHRONIZATION (JSON EXAMPLE)
if($return['timestamperror']) {
$timestamp = $return['timestamp'];
$return = $boxisAPI->call($apitype, $command, $params, 'json', $timestamp);
}
*/
/* TIMESTAMP SYNCHRONIZATION (XML EXAMPLE)*/
/*
if($return->timestamperror) {
$timestamp = $return->timestamp;
$return = $boxisAPI->call($apitype, $command, $params, 'xml', $timestamp);
}
/*
Expected result
- The product behaves as described in each step (connectivity, message, or UI state).
If something goes wrong
- Repeat the step and check for typos (hostnames, passwords, ports).
- Note the exact error message or screenshot.
- Open a ticket in the Boxis client area with the service name, time of the test, and any trace (e.g. traceroute) if it is a network issue.
See also
- Other articles in the same category in the Boxis knowledge base.
/knowledgebase/— main knowledge base index.