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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 07/21/07 02:58
Martin Larsen wrote:
> Hi Henk,
>
>> This may be true from a strict technical definition, but juridical
>> reasoning may not be that strict.
>
> Thank you for making clear what I was trying to say. It is in fact a
> juridical matter.
>
> If we agree that the term linking might not be entirely irrelevant,
> which kind of linking would you say is in effect when a PHP program
> links to a script: dynamically or statically.
>
> The reason why this is important is that dynamically linking is often
> seen as a licence boundary
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_(computer_science)#Dynamic_linking)
>
> Regards,
> Martin
And despite what Henk posted, has absolutely nothing to do with PHP.
NC is correct in his discussion. You need to paying attention to what
he is saying.
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