"On each item page there is a statement that the material is released under the OGL and then a link to the OGL. This is essentially the same as what Wizards is doing with each section of the SRD (last I looked at least). But rather than being a link to a truly static OGL, the link goes to a complete OGL that accurately includes the necessary Section 15 for the individual entry. Essentially relying on the software to pull all the text of the OGL except Section 15 from one place and then the correct Section 15 from another. But what the user ends up seeing on the web page is a complete OGL.
Not even certain this is possible, but it doesn't sound like it shouldn't be. Basically it's saving on space by only storing the first 14 sections of the OGL once and then storing a database of the correct section 15 for each item. You could of course just store complete OGL for each individual item." Its very possible, especially if your website uses Server Side Includes. Make all of the OGL, except for the extra portions of the S15 one file. Then, on the page that includes the new material, also include the new portions of S15. Just before S15, #include the OGL file, and voila, it looks as if you have a full OGL from one source, when in fact, it is 2. Paul W. King _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
