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by Soletread
Sat 6. Nov 2004, 09:08
Forum: phpwcms Discussion
Topic: Copyright notice on login.php
Replies: 15
Views: 10507

It's Olivers decision to not remove and/or change it and as it's Olivers software, there is no more sense about it YES!. I agree, that is why I am asking here. Ok let's end this topic. Thanks again Oliver. Swell product. I will probably use it with smaller clients. (I can't resist :) ). Having such...
by Soletread
Sat 6. Nov 2004, 07:54
Forum: phpwcms Discussion
Topic: Copyright notice on login.php
Replies: 15
Views: 10507

Just one last note: I am not looking for a copyright free system at all. I am totally in agreement that the copyright statements are necessary or else someone will take your hard work and sell it and make a fortune. I use phpbb and coppermine, and have no problem with copyright statements on those a...
by Soletread
Fri 5. Nov 2004, 21:03
Forum: phpwcms Discussion
Topic: Copyright notice on login.php
Replies: 15
Views: 10507

My customer the website owner needs to log in to the admin area to take care of his own content. (Once the job is signed off). And gets to see this every time he wants to log in: phpwcms Copyright © 2003-2004 Oliver Georgi. Extensions are copyright of their respective owners. Visit http://www.phpwcm...
by Soletread
Fri 5. Nov 2004, 18:35
Forum: phpwcms Discussion
Topic: Copyright notice on login.php
Replies: 15
Views: 10507

Copyright notice on login.php

PHPWCMS is an awesome package. Unfortunately I am not going to be able to use it in a non personal environment. Your copyright notice on the login.php page is distracting to my clients and it makes them nervous. And I don't feel it is necessary here. After all it is on the admin default page AS WELL...
by Soletread
Fri 5. Nov 2004, 16:15
Forum: hacks & enhancements
Topic: An Event Calendar Mod
Replies: 239
Views: 129053

ionrock

Thanks for the script man !!!

I noticed some ungrateful comments. Sha. Go figure. So I thought maybe someone needs to show a bit of gratitude.

That would be me.

Very nice.

Cheers

P.S. I think your comments regarding hiding the branding to avoid hacker attacks, is very valid.