Easier for us to update (nothing to do) in LICENCE
ofbiz/trunk/framework/images/webapp/images/jquery/*
et voilĂ !
Thanks
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
And also why not using the standard jQuery structure with plugins in Framework?
Thanks
Jacques
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
I have still a pure OFBiz co
And also why not using the standard jQuery structure with plugins in Framework?
Thanks
Jacques
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
I have still a pure OFBiz concern tough:
I did not notice, this is messy. We already have jQuery 1.4.2 (we have also
1.4.3 and 1.4.4 but they are buggy and blocking
for us) i
OK, cool dual licensing as most jQuery plugins, thanks Hans, I will update
LICENCE and it's done
I think the author should make it clear because it's still not obvious if you get to http://code.google.com/p/jquery-rotate/ or is
it a wrong url (not the same plugin?)
I have still a pure OFBiz co
Hi Jaques,
although not shown in the js file (the author will update it)
the license is MIT:
http://code.google.com/p/jqueryrotate/
Regards,
Hans
On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 15:57 +0100, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> OK, I will have to revert this commit (it's our duty), unless someone take
> care of th
Great, thanks Hans
Jacques
From: "Hans Bakker"
The author is willing to change the license, allow some time here.
On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 15:57 +0100, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
OK, I will have to revert this commit (it's our duty), unless someone take care
of the GPL issues...
Thanks
Jacqu
The author is willing to change the license, allow some time here.
On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 15:57 +0100, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> OK, I will have to revert this commit (it's our duty), unless someone take
> care of the GPL issues...
>
> Thanks
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Jacques Le Roux"
> > Bump
OK, I will have to revert this commit (it's our duty), unless someone take care
of the GPL issues...
Thanks
Jacques
From: "Jacques Le Roux"
Bump...!
Jacques
From: "Jacques Le Roux"
Hans,
Could you please check that removing ofbiz-trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/imagemanagement
Bump...!
Jacques
From: "Jacques Le Roux"
Hans,
Could you please check that removing ofbiz-trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/imagemanagement/js/jquery.min.js lets the
feature to continue to work?
Jacopo:
jCrop is MIT licenced http://deepliquid.com/content/Jcrop_License.html, a
simp
Hans,
Could you please check that removing ofbiz-trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/imagemanagement/js/jquery.min.js lets the
feature to continue to work?
Jacopo:
jCrop is MIT licenced http://deepliquid.com/content/Jcrop_License.html, a
simple note in NOTICE is enough
jquery.form.js is
I did not notice, this is messy. We already have jQuery 1.4.2 (we have also 1.4.3 and 1.4.4 but they are buggy and blocking for us)
in framework/images so we don't need an older jQuery
ofbiz-trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/imagemanagement/js/jquery.min.js
is v1.3.2.
So imagemanagement
Should the following files without a license header be mentioned in the LICENSE
file?
Jacopo
ofbiz-trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/imagemanagement/js/jquery.Jcrop.css
ofbiz-trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/imagemanagement/js/jquery.Jcrop.js
ofbiz-trunk/applications/product/web
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