Well, you walk a tightrope when you run such a directory. HECK, I run a domain registration site, and a LOT of design problems could have been solved by a user based registration system. Alas, that would complicate the original purchase, and I could likely lose customers.
I just added:
if ($ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'}=~m/searchup.de/i) {
print "Content-type: text/plain\n\nJERK! GET LOST!!!!";
exit;
}
Granted, it only works in this one case(I'll add a more flexible method later), and STILL doesn't get rid of duplicate entries.(I'll add that later), but it apparantly works HERE! I don't want to limit everyone else.
I just added:
if ($ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'}=~m/searchup.de/i) {
print "Content-type: text/plain\n\nJERK! GET LOST!!!!";
exit;
}
Granted, it only works in this one case(I'll add a more flexible method later), and STILL doesn't get rid of duplicate entries.(I'll add that later), but it apparantly works HERE! I don't want to limit everyone else.