A little hazy on just what Encap does myself, but I have read the agreeement, & it states that you will not allow your Encapped App to execute scripts.
HTH Ammon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi Gabrielle, > >> S> either of those. And here's a third that could help us small >> S> developers. We submit code to RT for "encapping" and sale. If >> S> they like the code, they'll "encap" it and offer it for >> S> paid-download from their site. They take a cut, the Rebol >> S> world gets a new tool, and you get some money from it! >> >> That makes me think, anyone could do that, not only RT! Someone >> just buys /Encap, puts up a site and start accepting scripts. 10% >> of the sale goes to RT, say 5% to the site and the rest to the >> developer. (Well, things aren't so easy, probably, but it can be >> done.) >> >I've not used or evaluated Encap so I was a little hazy about how it works. >Which is why I kept writing "encapped" to show I was just analogising. > >For your idea to work, several separately distributed Encap applications >would have to be able to work with each other and non-encapped code. That way >my code (clear source) could call your encapped applications that I've bought. > >Does anyone know if encap works that way? Or if it is (as I'd assumed) >monolithic: one encapped application being a world on its own. > >(Thinking allowed here again, even encap application are monolithic, we could >organise intercommunication via Rugby) > >Sunanda. > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes.
