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Calendar Script CommunityLicensingLicensing (Moderators: scott, DanO, Marty)Frame linking from another URL, is this illegal?
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« on: June 19, 2003, 02:27:00 PM »

I am new here, evaluating your calendar myself..  I have not paid yet but surely intend to do so.. Actually found your nice calendar..  Checking the source on our local radio station new website in development that is displaying your calendar..

Not trying to be a rat here,  they are also competition to our website and this is a small town..

It appears to me the webmastar is linking to a totally different URL using a FRAMESET, where the calendar is residing..

When on the local radio stations URL.com... the URL says one thing but but the calendar and site is really on the webmaster URL if you no what i mean..    Just wondering since this calendar does support more than one instance how many other of this website clients don't know this?

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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2003, 07:18:00 PM »

** It appears to me the webmastar is linking to a totally different URL using a FRAMESET... Just wondering since this calendar does support more than one instance how many other of this website clients don't know this? **

I am not Matt (the script's author) but if it is only running on one server, it is only one instance no matter how many sites are actually displaying that calendar on theirs.

As long as the person which is hosting the application has purchased the appropriate license for that use, it doesn't matter how many site's it is seen on.

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Dan O.

[This message has been edited by DanO (edited June 19, 2003).]

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