FirstProductions Dining Guide 2.0 Documentation
Overview · License and Copyright · Installation and Requirements · Template Customization · Troubleshooting · Release Changes and History · Future Plans


Overview
FirstProductions Dining Guide is a free CGI script written in the Perl language that can be used to add a custom dining guide to your web site by obtaining restaurant information and reviews from the Chef Moz Dining Guide. With little effort, FirstProductions Dining Guide can be installed on most Unix or Windows NT web servers. The output generated by FirstProductions Dining Guide includes a "Powered by FirstProductions Dining Guide" link which cannot be removed unless a license fee is paid.

How does it work?
FirstProductions Dining Guide allows users to browse and search the Chef Moz Dining Guide through a template-based interface customized by the webmaster. When a user requests dining guide information, FirstProductions Dining Guide will access Chef Moz and download the appropriate page. It will then scan the page for specific information that it needs, which is placed into variables. FirstProductions Dining Guide reads a template created by the webmaster and inserts the information obtained from Chef Moz in to the appropriate places. Because FirstProductions Dining Guide is templated-based, you have complete control over the look and feel of your dining guide.

Features
These are a few of the many features included in FirstProductions Dining Guide:
• FirstProductions Dinig Guide is FREE for non-profit and personal use!
• Works with most any web browser.
• Easily customize the user interface with HTML templates.
• Restaurants in many countries worldwide.
• Ability to create a regional dining guide for a specific location.
• Browse restaurants by geographical location.
• Search for restaurant information and reviews.


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