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 Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 12/05/06 13:55 
Philip Ronan wrote: 
> In article <rnrf44-8nm.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk>, 
>  Toby Inkster <usenet200611@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote: 
>  
>> Andy Dingley wrote: 
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>>> Can't use server-side stuff or SSI if it's on a different server. 
>> Can! 
>> 
>> include("http://www.google.com/"); 
>> 
>> works nicely in PHP. 
>  
> Not a very good idea though. 
>  
> From <http://www.google.com/intl/en/terms_of_service.html>: 
>>> You may not take the results from a Google search and reformat and 
>>> display them, or mirror the Google home page or results pages on 
>>> your Web site. 
>  
Sure, but Toby was just show that it *can* be done not whether or not it  
*should* be done. It has been mentioned in this thread grabbing content  
without permission was a bad idea. With permission it is not a problem. 
 
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Take care, 
 
Jonathan 
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