http://www.cgi-interactive-uk.com/mysql_dmoz_rdf_parser.html
What someone should do is get a working copy of DMOZ into a mysql database, and then create a plan to update it about once per week.
Then we can find ways to right queries to extract the data from mySQL!!!
If nobody else want to do it, maybe I will when I find time. :)
This program won't include site descriptions or keywords, but does aid in extracting URL information from saved web pages, documents, etc.
Not to push anyone away from this wonderful directory program, but I own 8 licenses of a directory program developed by this same company. That software has a wonderful dmoz import program built in. Hopefully something like this can be added in the future to this software.
I must admit though, I am done purchasing any further licenses from them now that I found this program.
Good for you, I bought a copy of that script and its **censored****censored****censored****censored**e. :lol:
I am biased though.
Kev
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=96708&release_id=202489
This program won't include site descriptions or keywords, but does aid in extracting URL information from saved web pages, documents, etc.
Not to push anyone away from this wonderful directory program, but I own 8 licenses of a directory program developed by this same company. That software has a wonderful dmoz import program built in. Hopefully something like this can be added in the future to this software.
I must admit though, I am done purchasing any further licenses from them now that I found this program.
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