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This looks pretty interesting. But first I need a question.
I'm a little confused by the GPL (rather than LGPL) license, though.
As I understand it, the LGPL would allow a web page author or system author
to use sarissa provided
the web page or system allowed the user to substitute a different version of
sarissa. This might
be a little easier on the system side, a little harder on the "ASP" side.
But these issues have
been discussed in the LGPL context already.
It's a lot less clear to me what the GPL means in this context, though. If
I write a back-end server
system and use sarissa in a web page delivered to the browser, at what point
do I draw the line
for GPL applying to the server system?
Thanks,
Leigh.
-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuil Batsis (Manos) [mailto:mbatsis@netsmart.gr]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 8:20 AM
To: XML Dev
Subject: [xml-dev] [ANN] Sarissa XML-JavaScript library version 0.9b3
released
Sarissa is a JavaScript library that provides a cross-browser interface
to DOM extentions, XSLT, XMLHTTP and XPath functionality for IE and
Mozilla (or Moz-based) browsers.
Free under the GPL. This version fixes some stuff that where broken for
Mozilla 1.4.
Online docs:
http://sarissa.sourceforge.net/
SF project page (dist, forum etc):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sarissa/
--
Manos Batsis
Netsmart S.A.
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