If you want to force sites to license more than just your content, you might be able to work a deal with Alex, to provide a "run time" version of the template parser.
Basically, you'd pass back the tags, and the script running on the license sites would use the same syntax:
$IN->param('') to get the variables,
and <%...%> in the templates to output them.
My solution previously given was to avoid any of that, using a 3rd party script that didn't use any GT routines in itself.
Alex might have a solution for this, with the impending release of a shareware program he alluded to. But, that is not here now, and I have no idea what it would look like.
This might be something Alex/GT would consider to allow main sites to provide more functionality for 3rd party sites accessing content.
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ:http://LinkSQL.com/FAQ
Forum:http://LinkSQL.com/forum
Basically, you'd pass back the tags, and the script running on the license sites would use the same syntax:
$IN->param('') to get the variables,
and <%...%> in the templates to output them.
My solution previously given was to avoid any of that, using a 3rd party script that didn't use any GT routines in itself.
Alex might have a solution for this, with the impending release of a shareware program he alluded to. But, that is not here now, and I have no idea what it would look like.
This might be something Alex/GT would consider to allow main sites to provide more functionality for 3rd party sites accessing content.
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ:http://LinkSQL.com/FAQ
Forum:http://LinkSQL.com/forum