Here is a site i'm working on with ver .6.3. Great cart to work with.
url. www.beewild.com
Sorry but your out of line here, this is opensource software and users can remove, edit any coding as they like. If you want to leave the links and copyright intact, thats entirely up to you but don't berate other users.luvz2drv wrote: nice post.. and nice job removing the opencart powered by.. then trying to brag about it int he forum where you are now claiming the software to be yours.. nice....
You've seen the other thread, the original creator of opencart has even stated that he has no problem with people removing the links and powered by notifications....
Thanks BFTUK ... I didn't think there would be any problems. The reason for the post was to show what we have been capable of doing with this software as a base for development of a website. Daniel has not had any issue with this.
nice looking site
if i end up using opencart i'll remove the copyright too, same for any other script with a license that allows it - not out of disrepect for the developers but because it's just another small thing to make your site less vulnerable. if someone finds a potential exploit for a script, the first thing they're going to do is hit google and build a list of sites where they could use that exploit.
if i end up using opencart i'll remove the copyright too, same for any other script with a license that allows it - not out of disrepect for the developers but because it's just another small thing to make your site less vulnerable. if someone finds a potential exploit for a script, the first thing they're going to do is hit google and build a list of sites where they could use that exploit.
Personally, I am leaving the copyright in. Unless a customer requests it.
I firmly believe in credit due. But I do agree with you. This is opensource and is completely open to edit by yourselves.
As Daniel has quite openly stated that he does not have a problem with us removing the copyright. I still intend to donate some money to Daniel every time i install a cart on a server.
Well done Daniel, Keep up the good work.
I firmly believe in credit due. But I do agree with you. This is opensource and is completely open to edit by yourselves.
As Daniel has quite openly stated that he does not have a problem with us removing the copyright. I still intend to donate some money to Daniel every time i install a cart on a server.
Well done Daniel, Keep up the good work.
The problem is that there are a lot of web designer that have clients that don't want the opencart link added to there site so we shouldn't presure them to do this.
I'm currently working on high cost project using OpenCart as the framework and I don't think the client would understand about using opensource software.
I'm currently working on high cost project using OpenCart as the framework and I don't think the client would understand about using opensource software.
Last edited by Daniel on Sat Aug 18, 2007 8:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
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True but again people that only look at the footer to see how something was made most likely aren't developers or anybody who's going to join and/or be active in the community. It doesn't hurt however but again, less is more, therefore it'll stay in the meta's for me. Developers will look there no doubt.
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