Guest Posted August 31, 2002 Posted August 31, 2002 Hi, I have submitted my site (The Pegasi Nest) to: Arts: Genres: Science Fiction and Fantasy: Themes: Fantasy Races and Creatures: Unicorns The site was originaly submitted as being at: http://members.aol.com/pegasinest/ Unfortunatly within a few days of the original submision I had alot of problems with my old ISP and had to move the site to: http://www.pegasinest.demon.co.uk/ The old site is no longer on the web, its a dead link now. Will this count against me when it comes to submission to the directory? Thanks is advance. Dan Greywolf /|\
djdeeds Posted August 31, 2002 Posted August 31, 2002 For others' convenience http://dmoz.org/Arts/Genres/Science_Fiction_and_Fantasy/Themes/Fantasy_Races_and_Creatures/Unicorns The one unreviewed must be yours. I can see neither evidence of it being reviewed nor rejected. Oh. And you might just re-submit the new url. I don't think it will be considered spam. <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
Meta theseeker Posted August 31, 2002 Meta Posted August 31, 2002 Yours was the only site in there and it was submitted with the currently active URL. Since I even found your submitted description to be acceptable, I added it to the category.
Guest Posted August 31, 2002 Posted August 31, 2002 Thankyou for puting my site into the directory. I have had a quick check and I see that I must have made a mistake when submitting my first URL (members.aol.com/pegasinest) and put it in the art directory under the unicorn directory. I see that this has also been accepted. I'll use the form to change the URL of that submission to the correct URL. Sorry for the mess. Dan /|\
Guest Posted August 31, 2002 Posted August 31, 2002 Ahh, I see how I did it... If you click 'Art' from 'Science fiction and Fantasy' then 'Unicorns' you end up in: Arts: Genres: Science Fiction and Fantasy: Themes: Fantasy Races and Creatures: Unicorns: Art So thats why I got confused with where I had submitted my site, I was thinking of the directory as a tree with seperate branches when infact there are 'short cuts' between some of the branches.
giz Posted September 1, 2002 Posted September 1, 2002 I assume that you clicked on an @link. These are to cross-link branches where a category somewhere in another branch, elsewhere, could be treated as a sub-category of the category you are looking at. In this case an @link to the other category is added, rather then duplicating the other category and all its content. This can sometimes be confusing; and there are a few areas of the directory where the linking is not optimum; however this is constantly being reviewed and improved.
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