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    magiclinx
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    Posted: 2002-Jan-21 04:19
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    Hi,

    Can anyone recommend a good licensed or freeware PHP mysql Directory script like Gossamer Threads (which is Perl based)

    With all the usual features like full Boolean search, validate links, flag new links from index and sub categories etc.

    thanks in advance



    jcokos
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    Posted: 2002-Jan-21 17:01
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    I think in-links is a GT Clone, done all in PHP. URL Escapes me now, but you'll be able to find it at php.resourceindex.com




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    Posted: 2002-Jan-21 17:23
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    Hi Jcokos,

    In-links looks like it'll fit the bill.

    Thanks


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