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Subject: Re: FLASH: licensing question
From: Gregg Caines
Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 22:33:01 +0100

Sorry...I'm still not following, or maybe I'm not making myself very clear.
The only thing I want to distribute is a single EXE that I wrote and
compiled myself. It is a program that was compiled using the ActiveX
control for Flash.

It does not install the Flash plugin.
It does not require the Flash plugin to run it.
It does not use a web browser in any way.

The licensing info doesn't seem to say anything about this situation, but
maybe I'm missing something. Should we take this conversation off-list?

Thanks again for the help...

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Gregg Caines
n e o m e t r i x systems inc.
http://www.neometrixsystems.com
gcainesatneometrixsystems [dot] com




> I'd defer to the folks in the licensing program, but my memory is that the
> entire Flash Player Installer is available for licensing. (If you visit
the
> Macromedia site in the IE/Win browser then the site will install the Flash
> Player in ActiveX format to your system, but the standalone installer
> itself contains both the ActiveX format and the Netscape Plugin format.)
>
> jd



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  Re: FLASH: licensing question, John Dowdell

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