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Logos? Have we reached that stage? My goodness. 8)<br>
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If there is an "about" page on the site a simple "Built using the
Shape.Net mapping engine, (c) 2004 JohnColeman" with the "Shape.Net"
part being a link to our sourceforge page.<br>
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or<br>
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If there is no "about" page a simple "Map generated by Shape.Net" with
the "Shape.Net" part being a link to our sourceforge page on the footer
of any pages that have a map would be great too.<br>
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These are just suggestions, not set in stone rules. However you would
like to give credit is fine with me as long as a link to the
sourceforge page appears somewhere on the site/application/page. If
the user is curious, they can figure out the rest from there on their
own. :)<br>
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Thanks!<br>
John<br>
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Rife, Ryan wrote:<br>
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<p> <span>My company is about to demo a web based solution that I
made
using SDN Beta 1 (I still need to convert to the latest code) that is
going to
be put on a public web server….what are the rules for giving credit to
the SDN engine? Is there any “powered by sdn” logos or anything
special we need to put on the site? Later. </span> </p>
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<p> <span>Ryan Rife </span> </p>
<p> <span>Senior Software Developer </span> </p>
<p> <span>Pacific Western Technologies</span> </p>
<p> <span>(865) 483-0554 x118</span> </p>
<p> <span> </span> </p>
<p> <span>"Lucky Charms Has More </span> </p>
<p> <span>Marshmallows Than Cat Food."</span> <span> </span> </p>
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