I have OTT running on my local machine. I tried to add a customized template to my database using the upload option from export in Admin Mode. The template as well as the exported file gets corrupted and cannot be opened. If i insert the template directly into the database it works fine. Same if i just use the template in normal mode without uploading. I encountered the same issue on the Demo Version you can use online. Is this a known Issue or a Problem on my Side? I am using LibreOffice on Fedora to work with the files.
Last edit: Bastian 2021-07-13
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Hello Bastian, thank you very much for your commitment and help! Can you send us the code? We will be happy to implement your optimization. Thank you and best regards, Hauns
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Of course you can use openTimetool on your website. It is just not allowed to sell openTimetool as a software package. See license: GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)
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I have OTT running on my local machine. I tried to add a customized template to my database using the upload option from export in Admin Mode. The template as well as the exported file gets corrupted and cannot be opened. If i insert the template directly into the database it works fine. Same if i just use the template in normal mode without uploading. I encountered the same issue on the Demo Version you can use online. Is this a known Issue or a Problem on my Side? I am using LibreOffice on Fedora to work with the files.
Last edit: Bastian 2021-07-13
resolved it by changing the OOoExport and saving the data like this.
Hello Bastian, thank you very much for your commitment and help! Can you send us the code? We will be happy to implement your optimization. Thank you and best regards, Hauns
Can i use this project on my freelancing website?
Last edit: Gerry Goble 2021-09-04
Of course you can use openTimetool on your website. It is just not allowed to sell openTimetool as a software package. See license: GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)