Email conversation
From | Bruce Casson |
To | Me |
Subject | Licensing question regarding Slider JS |
Date | 11 July 2008 18:05 |
Attachment | image showing a slider with the right border missing |
I would like to use your Slider script on a [brand] web site. I have
included it for demonstration purposes for my client on his new but not yet
announce site.
The client is a [role] who has his [customers] complete a questionnaire.
The site will eventually be available to other [role] to test their
[customers], and I would assume that there may be a fee, or that their
association will make it available.
What type of licensing would be available for this site?
If I'm able to license the script, I have an issue with the right hand
border not showing up. Can you suggest where I might look to resolve this?
I've attached a GIF file with an example. Or you can look at the code that
get generated at this location: [URL]
Bruce Casson
From | Me |
To | Bruce Casson |
Subject | Re: Licensing question regarding Slider JS |
Date | 12 July 2008 22:46 |
Bruce,
> The site will eventually be available to other
> [role] to test their [customers], and I would assume that there may be
> a fee, or that their association will make it available.
If there is only one web site, and multiple subscribers to that site, then
it is just a regular commercial web site, with the usual license terms given
here:
http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/jslibs/termsOfUse.html
If it is a site whose software will be available for those other [role] to
have installed on their own servers, then it becomes bundled software, and
will have extra license terms. Let me know if this is the case, and if so,
what are the terms of your software licensing agreement - open source
licenses (GPL or equivalent are not compatible) preferred, but all licenses
(except GPL or equivalent) will be considered.
> If I'm able to license the script, I have an issue with the right
> hand border not showing up.
I'm guessing you are putting it in a table, and the table cell is not big
enough to contain the slider, and that you took the screenshot in IE. In
those cases, IE will truncate the cell contents.
Alternatively, some parent element has hidden overflow and is cutting it
off. This would most likely affect most browsers, assuming it's not some bug
throwing it off in one browser.
Please follow these guidelines, and let me know which browsers display the
behaviour:
http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/sendEmail.php#testbrowsers
BTW, the URL you provided does not work - it asks me to log in so I can see
the page. I have no login details for that site.
Mark 'Tarquin' Wilton-Jones - author of http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/