Does your license for css navigation menu need to be tied to a domain name to work?
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Q:
I use your deluxe menu for my personal website and want to use it
for a client site that we are putting together at work. However,
there is one challenge. Some of the sites we build for our clients
are internal only and do not have a proper domain name. In the case
of my current client, the site answer to a servername call from
within the network. Eg. http://WebServer1/ . They will NOT have a
proper domain name (eg www.mysite.com). So, my question is, how can
we purchase a license and have this work? Does your licensing need
to be tied to a domain name to work? Also, the client has not yet
confirmed the server name. How will this work?
A:
You need to register the hostname of the website (as appears in the URL, for example
http://yourintranet/ , http://WebServer1/).
In you case you should register "WebServer1".
< Does your licensing need to be tied to a domain name to work?
Single and Multiple Website licenses are bound to a domain name.
Developer License - this version of the script doesn't check keys and it isn't bound to a domain name,
so it can be used with an application that doesn't have a fixed domain name.
For your new client you can buy Single Website License. You can also
upgrade to Multiple Website license for the price difference and generate your own keys for the
clients or you can upgrade to Developer License.
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