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Old Jul 18, 2001, 05:49 AM
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I have used the perl script in my site. Every thing working fine except the "Kids_and_Teens" page. It displays the dmoz logo in that category how can I remove that logo?
http://www.indiaexcite.com/search/po...ids_and_Teens/

Please help me
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Old Jul 23, 2001, 07:34 PM
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hi philip,

the image tag for the dmoz logo is still at the top of source code. look for: < img src= "http://dmoz.org/img/odphead.gif" width=222 height=25 align=middle

also, i noticed that some of the code for the Kids and Teens page does not match the other pages. first, i noticed that it did not contain a "Top" level link (before "Kids and Teens"). i didn't know if this is your intent or not.

hope this helps.



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