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  • Re: DNN Small business license

    Sorry, I know you're busy answering other posting, but we really need an answer on this. &nbsp; In your terms you state: &nbsp; &nbsp;''big benefit of the small business license is you can add additional sites to your license file at any time if you don't have 10 sites right now. '' &nbsp; How do you do this? &nbsp; A government website is ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by taylorsmith on March 14, 2006
  • DNN Small business license

    Hi, We have sent you an urgent mail.&nbsp; We have purchased Cute Editor Small Business License and need to add another domain.&nbsp; How do we do this?&nbsp; We currently have 3 major portals and they have all stopped working since we set up another portal. We are getting a CuteEditor license error each time we attempt to edit&nbsp;ANY of the ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by taylorsmith on March 14, 2006
  • Oracle database provider

    We are using CuteEditor in DNN and we are considering migrating our inhouse DB to Oracle.&nbsp; Do we need an Oracle driver for CuteEditor?&nbsp; Or will it work with&nbsp;a core DNN Oracle driver?
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by taylorsmith on November 15, 2005
  • <body tag in Mozilla

    Hi, &nbsp; Cute is adding a &lt;body&gt; tag&nbsp;at the top of my text blocks when I use&nbsp;Mozilla, for example: &nbsp; &lt;body style=''background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);''&gt; &nbsp; This is overloading my actual body style and setting the whole page white after any text edits.&nbsp; This does not happen in IE. &nbsp; Any help ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by taylorsmith on September 24, 2005
  • Hosting multiple sites

    Sorry I am confused by the licensing terms.&#160;We are a single company hosting 5 sites (for different companies) on a single server.&#160; The IP license seems to cover what we do.&#160; However, we are interesting in developing a small web farm, in which case the SB license may be more appropriate.&#160; However, it specifically states that ...
    Posted to Purchase / License FAQ (Forum) by taylorsmith on September 13, 2005