Hi Duan,

On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Duan Lian <blazeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> jsMolEditor is different from all the normal input plugins. It's in
> pure JavaScript, you don't need any runtime installed. It simply works
> on all modern web browsers, including Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera
> and Internet Explorer(workable though slow).

Nice work! Make sure to send this email to the Blue Obelisk mailing list too.

Two comments. One on this text on your web page:

"jsMolEdit is an open source software released under LGPLV3. Everyone
can download and change the source code, provided that they make the
changes publicly available again, according to the GNU Lesser General
Public License, LGPL."

First, thanx for the license choice! However, I think LGPL only
requires changes to be released on the same license *if* the software
is distributed. Not sure entirely how this applies to your code , but
PHP software typically needs the, so-called, afferno variants...  But
since your code is actually send to the client browser and executed
there, it *is* distribution... right?

Second, I was wondering if any CDK code is used internally in some
way? (Just wondering... I guess not...)

Egon

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