Godmar, > ... Is this code available under a license? ... Not yet. A third of me wishes I'd never seen Michael Doran's excellent code4lib2007 presentation and could just blindly release stuff open- source (for those not there, amongst great info, he cautioned against claiming to release stuff as open-source when it may not legally be so), but the other 2/3 is *very* appreciative I was there, and our pro-open-source team hopes to get a process in place to legitimately release stuff with an explicit license. <http://www.code4lib.org/2007/doran> So I'll just informally say that I hope this is useful to others for now. By the way, to all: when I went to the code4lib site to make sure I attributed Michael properly, I didn't expect to see the nice presentation of the slideshow and video. Kudos to those of you who took the work of those we've thanked for producing this stuff, for putting it together on the conference-schedule links. Very nice. <http://www.code4lib.org/2007/schedule> -Birkin --- Birkin James Diana Programmer, Integrated Technology Services Brown University Library [log in to unmask] On May 8, 2007, at 6:56 PM, Godmar Back wrote: > ... Is this code available under a license? ... > > > On 5/8/07, Birkin James Diana <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> On May 1, 2007 Godmar Back wrote: >> >> > ..Are there any reusable, open source scripts out there that >> > implements a REST interface that screenscrapes or otherwise >> > efficiently accesses a III catalog?... >> >> ...Below is the link to my code.... >> >> <http://dl.lib.brown.edu/code/iii_opac_webservice.zip> >> >> <http://128.148.7.210/~birkin/wikinotes/doku.php? >> id=public:soa_josiah_status>