How to use Revolution <[email protected]> on Wednesday, October 26, 2005 at 12:17 PM -0800 wrote: >Maybe I'm the one who's confused here. > >If you want to sell or give away a CGI, then I *think* every server >on which the CGI would run would require a RunRev license. But if you >want to just give people *access* to a CGI running on your server (or >one you rent space on), then you only need one copy of the engine >running on that server. The CGI is accessed via Web browsers going to >that server. > >Or did you have something else entirely in mind? I am interested in building a CGI that I can bundle with another Web solution that I produce that runs on FirstClass. FirstClass supports CGIs so I would like to offer my cgi solution with my web solution. I was hoping that I could do this in revolution and perhaps use a royalty free Revolution runtime engine. Is this not possible?
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