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Godaddy messed this up

I have been using the script for about 4 years without issues. Just a few hours ago, I started getting critical alerts saying that my domains had expired, but the dates were in the future. It appears GoDaddy changed the information that they were returning through the whois database today, and the grep command on line 60 started returning two lines of data which messed up the script. I was able to simply add two spaces to the grep portion of line 60. Which then made the grep command only return the proper line. grep " Expiration Date:"

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