Hi Christopher, > Nevertheless, I would strongly recommend *at least* putting licensing > information on the JavaScript files, even if only using the one-liner > approach. Since the JavaScript will usually be served through a Web > server, it will be impossible for Web users to tell that it is freely > licensed code. Code with unclear licensing is no better than proprietary > code for practical purposes.
Thanks for your concerns! But I still do not see where the problem is. I don't care what others do with the code. It is free! ♪♫ Alex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe
