Pardon, but it doesn't make any sense to me...
So, in the end, as a developer that want to keep within the license
restrictions, what I am supposed to do?
You know, a lot of people that want to try CF in the past were facing the
problem of not having a developer version available for download (only
inside CF Studio and UD boxed version).
So, why JRun can have a developer version and CF not?
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Massimo Foti
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Dreamweaver, Ultradev and Fireworks goodies
It should be this hole in the ozone layer
But I am not the coder I use to be...
"Raymond Camden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> After the Eval version expires, it reverts to a single IP server, but this
> is NOT, I repeat, NOT a Single Ip 'Developer' version. You are not allowed
> to use it like the single IP version that shipped w/ Studio 4.5. The
reason
> the server continues to work is so that you can enter a serial #. Yes, it
> acts like a single ip server, but your license does not allow you to use
it
> as such.
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