Re: cvs commit: jakarta-struts/src/doc/stylesheets struts.xsl userGuide.xsl

2001-01-21 Thread Ted Husted
The three forms that are specified by law are the circled c, "Copyr.", or "Copyright", which must then be followed by the date and the name of the Copyright holder. The symbol is not required if "Copyr." or "Copyright" is used. There is probably no harm with injecting (c) so long as Copyright or C

Re: cvs commit: jakarta-struts/src/doc/stylesheets struts.xsl userGuide.xsl

2001-01-21 Thread Michael Westbay
Husted-san wrote: > (c) isn't actually legal. Though, Copyright with the date is just as > good as the symbol. Isn't legal? That's an odd one. Is a small, half-pitched katakana "u" in its place legal? That's what I used to see back when I used Windows. Now I see either a "?" or nothing at all

Re: cvs commit: jakarta-struts/src/doc/stylesheets struts.xsl userGuide.xsl

2001-01-21 Thread Ted Husted
(c) isn't actually legal. Though, Copyright with the date is just as good as the symbol. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 1/22/2001 at 9:21 AM Michael Westbay wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > -Copyright © 2001, Apache Software Foundation > +Copyright © 2000-2001

Re: cvs commit: jakarta-struts/src/doc/stylesheets struts.xsl userGuide.xsl

2001-01-21 Thread Michael Westbay
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > -Copyright © 2001, Apache Software Foundation > +Copyright © 2000-2001, Apache Software Foundation Could you please make this "©" ---> "(c)"? It doesn't display very well when I have my browser set to the Japanese font (my default). And printing t

cvs commit: jakarta-struts/src/doc/stylesheets struts.xsl userGuide.xsl

2001-01-21 Thread craigmcc
craigmcc01/01/21 15:46:17 Modified:src/doc/stylesheets struts.xsl userGuide.xsl Log: Use a copyright style that indicates the time period that the documents have been copyrighted: Copyright (c) 2000-2001, Apache Software Foundation Revision ChangesPath 1.6