My take on it is that you can certainly use it in that situation. If you
change dynapi, you must make those changes available. You must also give
credit to it and provide the license agreement.
Request: perhaps someone can build a "powered by dynapi" page that web site
developers can simply load into a web site that uses dyn api. This would
make it easy for dynapi users as they could just include the page in order
to be compliant. It is also a good way to "market" dyn api.
Just a thought...
Ken
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Chris Lemon Wrote:
Hi,
I am developing a web app using DynAPI for use on a customers web site.
Having read the license agreement I am very confused. Can someone clarify
the situation? Does the agreement cover my situation.
Thanks.
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