elfinder for commercial website - what to consider?

Added by ----- -----. 11 months ago

I create a commercial website for someone and want to use eltre with elfinder as editor.
Do I have to pay any license?
On your website is written, that is released under MIT, GPL and BSD License.
3 licenses for one product?

Do I have to include any links or notices in my website, that I use eltre?


Replies (4)

RE: elrte for commercial website - what to consider? - Added by ----- -----. 11 months ago

So it seems to be possible and I have to inlcude the copyright notices, like in BSD / MIT license written.
Great.

RE: elrte for commercial website - what to consider? - Added by Troex Nevelin 11 months ago

Actually you do not need to show them on the website itself, the main idea that you do include license file with your site (elfinder/README). So if anyone get your code they will know that you haven't stole the code of elFinder and haven't written it by yourself so this peace of code is made by other people and you respect their authorship by including README/LICENCE file.

RE: elrte for commercial website - what to consider? - Added by ----- -----. 11 months ago

This readme file, that begins with the following content:

Description
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Homepage: http://elrte.org
E-mail:   dev@std42.ru

elRTE is an open-source WYSIWYG HTML-editor written in JavaScript using
jQuery UI. It features rich text editing, options for changing its appearance,
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No problem.

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