Email conversation
| From | Nisad Sivcevic |
|---|---|
| To | Me |
| Subject | Collapsible List |
| Date | 7 January 2005 23:31 |
| Attachment | Modified nested list collapsing script that allows images to toggle |
Hi Mark, Hope you don't mind changes I've made to the script in order to add Collapse/Expand images to the page. Here is attached html page with changed script and images plus/minus or arrow_up/arrow_down. I really liked the whole idea and I just needed to add a little bit more to the presentation. Also, I am planning to make .NET custom server control of it and I will provide you with code once when I finish. It should get list items feed from XML file but if you don't mind I would like to put JavaScript inside the dll file, which will be rendered in the html file. Please let me know if there is any problem with it. Best regards, Nisad Sivcevic.
I have not included my response here because there is no single answer to this kind of question. I will consider every such request on a case-by-case basis.
If you have a similar request, please email me with the details of your project including:
- What script you want to use
- What your project is designed to do
- What are the terms of your licensing agreement - open source licenses (GPL or equivalent are not compatible) preferred, but all licenses (except GPL or equivalent) will be considered
- What is your target audience
- What is the URL of your project page, so I can take a look at what you have done so far
If I allow you to use the script, I will probably impose some conditions, such as:
- Holding you responsible for ensuring that your version of my script is kept up-to-date (you can use my RSS feed to be notified when the script changes)
- Ensuring that my site is quoted as the original source of the script so that your customers will know where they can download originals if they want them
- Ensuring that customers are aware that my script components are provided free of charge
Although it is unlikely, I reserve the right to refuse to allow you to use the script.