Open Source Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 phpOpen is multi-platform compatible. phpOpen is a free PHP script that grabs the contents of the Open Directory dynamically and formats them to make your own version of the Open Directory. This means that you can add an entire web directory to your own website. ________________
brmehlman Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Does it produce code compliant with our license?
Meta informator Posted November 13, 2008 Meta Posted November 13, 2008 Yes, it looks the poster is advertising a script that uses ODP data. That is OK though, because this forum deals with ways to use ODP data. The question asked by brmehlman if that script complies with the ODP-license hasn´t been answered, so I guess one can assume that the script is not using ODP data correctly. Curlie (Dmoz) Meta editor informator
Meta pvgool Posted November 13, 2008 Meta Posted November 13, 2008 The question asked by brmehlman if that script complies with the ODP-license hasn´t been answered, so I guess one can assume that the script is not using ODP data correctly. I wouldn't make that guess based on the fact that the question is not answered yet. The original poster has not visited RZ after the question was asked. That would be a good reason why the question is not answered yet. I will not answer PM or emails send to me. If you have anything to ask please use the forum.
Meta informator Posted November 13, 2008 Meta Posted November 13, 2008 Well, I thought that if one were truly interested in marketing a legitimate service here, he would be interested to see what others replied to his first post. To me it seems that he was only interested to provide a link to his site (which was removed of course) and wasn´t interested in discussing a legitimite useful service... Curlie (Dmoz) Meta editor informator
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