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Re: Parsing XML and DTD's (XML Newbie)
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Re: Parsing XML and DTD's (XML Newbie)


  • Subject: Re: Parsing XML and DTD's (XML Newbie)
  • From: Devin Lane <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 15:55:15 -0800

Chris:

Great. Thanks and will do.


-- Devin Lane, Cocoa Programmer,Benson H.S. Newspaper Layout Designer,
email: email@hidden
On Dec 20, 2003, at 2:10 PM, Chris Ridd wrote:

On 20/12/03 8:34 pm, Devin Lane <email@hidden> wrote:

Chris:

Hey, thanks. That seems to be exactly what I was looking for. 10.3 is
not an issue for me, but I suppose that means I have to make my program
10.3 only. Anyway, quick question about the BSD license: Can I use
the code in a freeware program?

Thanks,

Yes, you can use the code in a freeware program. The only thing you have to
do is acknowledge the author (ie Brent) somewhere appropriate. (Something
like "portions copyright Brent Simmons" or something.)

Cheers,

Chris
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