Fix registered status check for .be domains#6
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The Belgian DNS provider does not set the "Status" flag to "REGISTERED", but uses one of these three values: "AVAILABLE", "NOT AVAILABLE" and "NOT ALLOWED". See: http://www.dns.be/en/faq/faq_technical#1671
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The Belgian DNS provider does not set the "Status" flag to "REGISTERED",
but uses one of these three values: "AVAILABLE", "NOT AVAILABLE" and
"NOT ALLOWED".
See: http://www.dns.be/en/faq/faq_technical#1671
This minor patch should solve this right away.