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On 11/25/2010 10:29 AM, ik wrote:<br>
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<font color="#888888">I don't see </font>how the Open source (GPL)
license should affect the Pascal code of an application that uses
ExtJS (the pascal code same is obviously not "based on / derivative
work of" the GPLed Java script code.) and the Java script code
effectively used by the application is obviously distributed as
source code. And the application is not a "development library" or
"Tool Kit". <br>
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If a future Lazarus (which supposedly could be considered a
"toolkit") would contain an "ExtJS Widget Type" it would need to be
distributed without any part of ExtJS itself, and thus the
Application developer would need to fetch ExtJS from their Website
himself. <br>
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-Michael<br>
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