No, MIT only applies to the jQuery library itself - you do NOT have to
license your library under that license. The only stipulation is that
you include the copyright notice in the jQuery library file.
--John
On 10/24/07, Ecommercant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
One very important question
Ecommercant wrote:
Hi
I use jquery in my php applicastion and then i begin to sell my soft,
so the entier application becomes under MIT license ?
So i'll be obliged to provide not encoded copies of all codes sources
or only framework and other sub scripts supplied as MIT in my soft ?
Hi Rob,
the jQuery library is licensed under two licenses - MIT and GPL.
Taken right from the jquery wiki:
jQuery is currently available for use in all personal or commercial
projects under both MIT and GPL licenses. This means that you can
choose the license that best suits your project, and
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