Re: FW: WebCat Contest
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21445
interpreted = N
texte = Gesh, heaven forbit that some webdna actually get out into the world, if Iwere using cold fusion, I could have all the free snippets and source codemy little heart desires. I think the sharing of templates is what will putwebcat on the map as an actual player in the commerce market.-----Original Message-----From: Kenneth Grome
To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com Date: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 8:55 PMSubject: Re: FW: WebCat Contest>> I can't wait to see all the other cool things that people will enter,as>>doing so will automatically mean they will be up for public consumption.>>I think that's the whole idea, isn't it?>>If you're worried about it, you could customize and encrypt your templatesbefore putting them up on the PCS web site. Then even if they are used bysomeone else, they won't be able to see the webdna code, and yourcustomization will be there for everyone to see (which will hopefullydiscourage others from using your templates commercially) -- and theencryption will keep them from changing those templates.>>Then when someone asks to *purchase* a set of those templates -- to becustomized for his or her specific needs -- you can make the appropriatechanges in a copy of your original templates, then generate a new set ofencrypted templates which are customized and made available for sale only tothat one buyer.>>Sincerely,>Ken Grome>808-737-6499>WebDNA Solutions>mailto:ken@webdna.net>http://www.webdna.net>>>>>>
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Gesh, heaven forbit that some webdna actually get out into the world, if Iwere using cold fusion, I could have all the free snippets and source codemy little heart desires. I think the sharing of templates is what will putwebcat on the map as an actual player in the commerce market.-----Original Message-----From: Kenneth Grome To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com Date: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 8:55 PMSubject: Re: FW: WebCat Contest>> I can't wait to see all the other cool things that people will enter,as>>doing so will automatically mean they will be up for public consumption.>>I think that's the whole idea, isn't it?>>If you're worried about it, you could customize and encrypt your templatesbefore putting them up on the PCS web site. Then even if they are used bysomeone else, they won't be able to see the webdna code, and yourcustomization will be there for everyone to see (which will hopefullydiscourage others from using your templates commercially) -- and theencryption will keep them from changing those templates.>>Then when someone asks to *purchase* a set of those templates -- to becustomized for his or her specific needs -- you can make the appropriatechanges in a copy of your original templates, then generate a new set ofencrypted templates which are customized and made available for sale only tothat one buyer.>>Sincerely,>Ken Grome>808-737-6499>WebDNA Solutions>mailto:ken@webdna.net>http://www.webdna.net>>>>>>
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