>So here is an interesting thought.  I have been working with SOAP for my
>company over the last several months.  I am sure I could develop a piece of
>code (that is derivative of OGC) which executes on my own servers and
>provide properly annotated OGC to third party programs without ever
>distributing itself to end-users.  Think of it as a distributed DLL.  How's
>THAT for throwing a bollix into the copyright quagmire.

This more or less what I'm going to do.   The "Basements and Lizards" system 
will generate an OGC complient web page.   Several of the pages will need 
random NPCS.  They will be created by a CGI application running on my 
server.  This will be an app that out puts, when asked, a chunk of HTML that 
resolves to a d20 character.  The tricky part will be making sure he/she/it 
makes it to the OGC appendix as well, if the OGC option is selected.

This script will _not_ be released under the OGL or the d20STL, just it's 
out put.  It will be called from a script that is releases.  Should have a 
brain dead version up for testing/comments by the end of the week.

My current projects are up at http://www.dm-support.com/d20 if any one wants 
to look at the _real_ lame versions.

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