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Russ
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Hey there

I am considering purchasing your compoanent for a project for my son in his college course, he is planning on developing on his local machne first then uploading to a server following that.

Does the license allow for this? or is it tied to a domain name or IP Address or anything? We have been caught out before buying something that was tied to an IP Address, not allowing for local test, development with the site online during this process also.

Thanks a lot,
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    Saturday, May 02 2009, 12:37 AM - #Permalink
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    hello,

    yes, the liscense allows for this. you can test it on as many local hosts as you want. you are only allowed to install it on one "public" site, but there's no IP restriction of any kind (the "one site" liscense depends only on that you respect it, I'm sure you will :)

    thanks for your interest! :)
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    Russ
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    Saturday, May 02 2009, 12:44 AM - #Permalink
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    Fantastic, thank you for your very prompt response.

    The IP question was only really due to hosting on a Cloud/Cluster, which means the IP Address changes depending on which Load Balancer the request comes through, hence licenses become invlid randomly depending on the traffic route. We have had issues with this type of thing in the past for him and as you can imagine, it can be a little frustrating.

    Thanks a lot, I will run your component by my son.
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    Gus Savoie
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    Wednesday, August 12 2009, 12:04 AM - #Permalink
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    Oh good. If I understand this correctly, I'll have no trouble with what I'd like to do:

    I'm building a site for a friend on a dev server (on web host A) with everything but the content then I'm going to move it to the live server (on web host B).

    Thank you. This component looks like the perfect solution for his site.

    -G
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    Wednesday, August 12 2009, 10:00 AM - #Permalink
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    yes, it will work :)
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