On Jan 5, 2009, at 14:49, Hannes Magnusson wrote:
A project of the Web Application Security Consortium is to try to
classify
and define security threats. For one of the definitions, we would
like to
possibly quote relevant parts of the PHP manual, but the license is
a little
unclear. I'm h
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 19:20, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> A project of the Web Application Security Consortium is to try to classify
> and define security threats. For one of the definitions, we would like to
> possibly quote relevant parts of the PHP manual, but the license is a little
> unclear. I'm
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 13:29, Brandon Savage wrote:
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>
> This leads me to believe that the manual is subject to the Creative Commons
> Attribution 3.0 license, while the website itself (design, images, layout,
> and non-manual text) is under a stronger copyright.
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Good afternoon, Chris
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 13:20, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> A project of the Web Application Security Consortium is to try to classify
> and define security threats. For one of the definitions, we would like to
> possibly quote relevant parts of the PHP manual, but the lic
Chris,
The copyright appears on all php.net pages, which leads me to believe that
the website itself is copyrighted with all rights reserved.
I downloaded a copy of the manual, and it is distributed with the following:
"Copyright (c) 1997 - 2009 by the PHP Documentation Group. This material may
A project of the Web Application Security Consortium is to try to
classify and define security threats. For one of the definitions, we
would like to possibly quote relevant parts of the PHP manual, but the
license is a little unclear. I'm hoping someone can help clarify.
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