Guest guaranis Posted February 7, 2003 Posted February 7, 2003 Hello, 2 days ago we changed our domain name from ez2www.com to ez2find.com, since then I am not able to perform a search in the dmoz directory. The same script from another server works fine, meaning that our site is banned from searching. I am aware that the problem could be from the attribution or a huge traffic. We have the attribution in all pages and we are not altavista. Could someone tell me what is the problem? Since I am looking for a database solution, does anyone know about a tool to parse the rdf dump and put it into a mysql database?
Meta hutcheson Posted February 7, 2003 Meta Posted February 7, 2003 All public access is being throttled back right now, as a result of persistant malicious accesses from the public side. And surely staff is exploring a variety of techniques to identify and block the perps. What you are seeing may be coincidental, since public accesses often time out as a result of the load limits. Or you may have run afoul of some real block. In either case, editors won't be able to help, as they don't have access, control, or even information relating to the technical details of dmoz.org 's server-level spam defenses. You'd have to contact staff@dmoz.org .
Guest Posted February 9, 2003 Posted February 9, 2003 Since I am looking for a database solution, does anyone know about a tool to parse the rdf dump and put it into a mysql database? Maybe you can find something here: http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/Searching/Directories/Open_Directory_Project/Use_of_ODP_Data/Upload_Tools/
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